An Introduction to literature: fiction, poetry, dramaLittle, Brown, 1981 - 1179 strani |
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Stran 119
... wife's pregnancy, something new, unpleasant, depressing, and unseemly, and from which there was no way of escape, unexpectedly showed itself. His wife, without any reason — de gaiete de coeur0 as Ivan Ilych expressed it to himself ...
... wife's pregnancy, something new, unpleasant, depressing, and unseemly, and from which there was no way of escape, unexpectedly showed itself. His wife, without any reason — de gaiete de coeur0 as Ivan Ilych expressed it to himself ...
Stran 120
... wife to secure his own independence. With the birth of their child, the attempts to feed it and the various failures in doing so, and with the real and imaginary illnesses of mother and child, in which Ivan Ilych's sympathy was demanded ...
... wife to secure his own independence. With the birth of their child, the attempts to feed it and the various failures in doing so, and with the real and imaginary illnesses of mother and child, in which Ivan Ilych's sympathy was demanded ...
Stran 123
... wife: "Zachar in Miller's place. I shall receive appointment on presentation of report." Thanks to this change of personnel, Ivan Ilych had unexpectedly obtained an appointment in his former ministry which placed him two stages above ...
... wife: "Zachar in Miller's place. I shall receive appointment on presentation of report." Thanks to this change of personnel, Ivan Ilych had unexpectedly obtained an appointment in his former ministry which placed him two stages above ...
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Some Theories of Literature | 1 |
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