The Pacific Spectator, Količine 1–4Pacific Coast Committee for the Humanities of the American Council of Learned Societies, 1950 |
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Stran 31
... appear as such in For Whom the Bell Tolls , and it cannot be separated from the novel . Mr. Hemingway himself is not present in the novel . As the puppet- master he may move the characters about as he likes and their mouths such words ...
... appear as such in For Whom the Bell Tolls , and it cannot be separated from the novel . Mr. Hemingway himself is not present in the novel . As the puppet- master he may move the characters about as he likes and their mouths such words ...
Stran 32
... appearing in his own person ? How , especially , can he do so under the requirement that he must make past time appear to be present time ? Sometimes a dramatist introduces between the scenes of a play a robed and masked or otherwise ...
... appearing in his own person ? How , especially , can he do so under the requirement that he must make past time appear to be present time ? Sometimes a dramatist introduces between the scenes of a play a robed and masked or otherwise ...
Stran 208
... appear to struggle with frightening intensity to find out how we may complete and preserve the Eden of Monkey and Sears . It is the American dream almost come frighteningly true . We might be inclined to doubt this picture of deep ...
... appear to struggle with frightening intensity to find out how we may complete and preserve the Eden of Monkey and Sears . It is the American dream almost come frighteningly true . We might be inclined to doubt this picture of deep ...
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SHALL THE PROFESSORS SIGN? Lawrence A Harper | 21 |
ONE THING AND ANOTHER A POEM Cleo Sibley Gross | 29 |
INTERPRETATION | 132 |
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