Connecticut Review, Zväzky 3–4Board of Trustees for the Connecticut State Colleges., 1969 |
Vyhľadávanie v obsahu knihy
Výsledky 1 - 3 z 24.
Strana 33
... evidence , chiefly from Hemingway's correspondence and reported conversations , sug- gesting that he was jealous of any other writer who achieved popular or critical acclaim and that he was obsessed with verbally disposing of possible ...
... evidence , chiefly from Hemingway's correspondence and reported conversations , sug- gesting that he was jealous of any other writer who achieved popular or critical acclaim and that he was obsessed with verbally disposing of possible ...
Strana 53
... evidence , was for him the best illustration of the " rule of conspicuous waste of goods . " He emphasized the social - esthetic or decorative function of garments : The greater part of the expenditure incurred by all classes for ...
... evidence , was for him the best illustration of the " rule of conspicuous waste of goods . " He emphasized the social - esthetic or decorative function of garments : The greater part of the expenditure incurred by all classes for ...
Strana 88
... evidence in his readings and internal evidence in his works will show his preoccupation with the epic formula . The Progress of Dullness was purposeful , aiming at pointing out the faulty educational methods employed at Yale resulting ...
... evidence in his readings and internal evidence in his works will show his preoccupation with the epic formula . The Progress of Dullness was purposeful , aiming at pointing out the faulty educational methods employed at Yale resulting ...
Obsah
THE ROOSEVELT | 45 |
HISTORY | 59 |
TWO ESSAYS ON ALCOTT | 92 |
Autorské práva | |
7 zvyšných častí nezobrazených
Iné vydania - Zobraziť všetky
Časté výrazy a frázy
actually Alcott American appeared Baker become beginning Bill Burke called cause century character Charles Church clothing College Connecticut course Court critical death Democratic early England English example existence expressed fact Farewell To Arms father feeling felt finally friends German hand Hawthorne Hemingway Hemingway's House human Ickes important interest Italy John kind later learning letter literary living look March McNutt means Michigan mind nature never once party play political position possible present President published question reason references remember reported Roosevelt schools seems Senate sense Smith social story talk things thought told turn University writing York young