Writing and the BodyHarvester Press, 1982 - 142 strán (strany) |
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Strana 68
... followed by Romantics followed by Victorians , etc. ) . Once , Mann argues , there was an art which was linked to the cult and subservient to it ( axes were necessary because they were needed ) . Then , with the collapse of the cult in ...
... followed by Romantics followed by Victorians , etc. ) . Once , Mann argues , there was an art which was linked to the cult and subservient to it ( axes were necessary because they were needed ) . Then , with the collapse of the cult in ...
Strana 93
... followed the pattern laid down at the end of his finest early story , ' Dante and the Lobster ' . ' It's a quick death , ' thinks Belaqua , watching the lobster go live into his aunt's boiling pot . For it had , we are told , ' about ...
... followed the pattern laid down at the end of his finest early story , ' Dante and the Lobster ' . ' It's a quick death , ' thinks Belaqua , watching the lobster go live into his aunt's boiling pot . For it had , we are told , ' about ...
Strana 99
... followed him . ) This word mosse , to move , is a key word in the Commedia . It is almost always associated with the word amore , love . Dante and Virgil can move , as can the souls in Purgatory ; Nimrod is stuck forever , and even the ...
... followed him . ) This word mosse , to move , is a key word in the Commedia . It is almost always associated with the word amore , love . Dante and Virgil can move , as can the souls in Purgatory ; Nimrod is stuck forever , and even the ...
Obsah
The Body in the Library | 1 |
Everything and Nothing | 34 |
Non Ego sed Democritus dixit | 64 |
Autorské práva | |
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