The Kenyon Review, Količina 28John Crowe Ransom Kenyon College, 1966 |
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Stran 133
... comes no single resolution to the prob- lem of how we should relate to the heedless and incontro- vertible reality about us . The attitude varies indeed " vari- ous " and " variable " occur re- peatedly throughout the book . Motion and ...
... comes no single resolution to the prob- lem of how we should relate to the heedless and incontro- vertible reality about us . The attitude varies indeed " vari- ous " and " variable " occur re- peatedly throughout the book . Motion and ...
Stran 454
... comes with arctic swiftness . The door of Mooney's in Baggot Street bursts open , and Michael comes in , a half - head taller than anyone there , evening paper held in a furious fist , mane of white hair flying . " Have you heard what ...
... comes with arctic swiftness . The door of Mooney's in Baggot Street bursts open , and Michael comes in , a half - head taller than anyone there , evening paper held in a furious fist , mane of white hair flying . " Have you heard what ...
Stran 667
John Crowe Ransom. comes from the subconscious , comes from the part of your soul that you just can't control , the part that's in touch with God , or the Devil , or whatever you want to call it , damned if I know where it comes from ...
John Crowe Ransom. comes from the subconscious , comes from the part of your soul that you just can't control , the part that's in touch with God , or the Devil , or whatever you want to call it , damned if I know where it comes from ...
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