The Western Humanities Review, Volume 15Utah Humanities Research Foundation, 1961 - 23 pagine |
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Pagina 53
... feeling of awkwardness . * But feeling he has said too much , Grant proceeds a bit later to defend her behavior , likely because ( in 1941 ) he is writing a eulogy of her : " No one so beautiful and so fierce could give offense except ...
... feeling of awkwardness . * But feeling he has said too much , Grant proceeds a bit later to defend her behavior , likely because ( in 1941 ) he is writing a eulogy of her : " No one so beautiful and so fierce could give offense except ...
Pagina 113
... feeling who think of themselves as men of tough minds . Their usefulness to us here is not based on the old joke , the huge joke , of human self - contradictoriness , but on the fact that the joke is rep- resentative . In the end , the ...
... feeling who think of themselves as men of tough minds . Their usefulness to us here is not based on the old joke , the huge joke , of human self - contradictoriness , but on the fact that the joke is rep- resentative . In the end , the ...
Pagina 361
... feelings - " something like the feeling of his birthday , and of Christmas , and of Easter , and it was still more like the feeling he now seldom and faintly recalled , during the morning just after he learned of his father's death ...
... feelings - " something like the feeling of his birthday , and of Christmas , and of Easter , and it was still more like the feeling he now seldom and faintly recalled , during the morning just after he learned of his father's death ...
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Random Remarks on a Random World Earle Birney | 3 |
Three Words More Edwin R Clapp | 11 |
Lot in Grief poет Henry Birnbaum | 23 |
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