D. H. Lawrence Around the World: South African PerspectivesJim Phelps, A. N. Bell Echoing Green Press, 2007 - 335 strán (strany) |
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Strana xvi
... context has changed . Time being as fluid as it is , their authors ' context is not sharply severed from ours : it interpenetrates ours , and can teach us in its own terms . A second aim of the book has been to publish new work on ...
... context has changed . Time being as fluid as it is , their authors ' context is not sharply severed from ours : it interpenetrates ours , and can teach us in its own terms . A second aim of the book has been to publish new work on ...
Strana 35
... context from which she plucks her samples - both the immediate local context and that larger context of characteristic intentions and preoccupations . Miss van Heyn- ingen is not as scrupulous as she might be : she tends to disregard ...
... context from which she plucks her samples - both the immediate local context and that larger context of characteristic intentions and preoccupations . Miss van Heyn- ingen is not as scrupulous as she might be : she tends to disregard ...
Strana 36
... contexts an accumulated charge of meaning . The answer to Miss van Heyningen's ques- tion : How is fate soft ? is to be found in the passage as it is read in its context . I wish Miss van Heyningen would reread the whole episode of the ...
... contexts an accumulated charge of meaning . The answer to Miss van Heyningen's ques- tion : How is fate soft ? is to be found in the passage as it is read in its context . I wish Miss van Heyningen would reread the whole episode of the ...
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From Clarissa Poetry and Morals | 3 |
Lawrence Last of the English | 12 |
Letter to Theoria | 34 |
Autorské práva | |
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