American Literature: An Anthology and Critical Survey, Volume 2Joe Lee Davis, John Towner Frederick, Frank Luther Mott C. Scribner's Sons, 1948 - 1120 pages |
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Page 448
... sense in which it is difficult to suppose that any one should attempt to convey anything . " The story , " if it repre- sents anything , represents the subject , the idea , the donnée of the novel ; and there is surely no " school ...
... sense in which it is difficult to suppose that any one should attempt to convey anything . " The story , " if it repre- sents anything , represents the subject , the idea , the donnée of the novel ; and there is surely no " school ...
Page 546
... sense of no longer being young , which was exactly the sense of being stale , just as that , in turn , was the sense of being weak , he waked up to an- other matter beside . It all hung together ; they were subject , he and the great ...
... sense of no longer being young , which was exactly the sense of being stale , just as that , in turn , was the sense of being weak , he waked up to an- other matter beside . It all hung together ; they were subject , he and the great ...
Page 601
... sense in which all special and separable existence is illusion , there is another sense in which illusion is itself a special and separable existence ; and if this be condemned for not being ab- solute truth , it may also be prized for ...
... sense in which all special and separable existence is illusion , there is another sense in which illusion is itself a special and separable existence ; and if this be condemned for not being ab- solute truth , it may also be prized for ...
Contents
AMERICAN LITERATURE 18601900 | 1 |
ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 15 |
Whispers of Heavenly Death | 102 |
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