The Kenyon Review, Količina 28John Crowe Ransom Kenyon College, 1966 |
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Stran 114
... fact . If a writer is hopeless , after all , how can he be sentimental ? We are all guilty of this confusion ( as Re - appraisals points out ) of equating seri- ousness somehow with gloom and despair . But this is a stu- pidity . And Mr ...
... fact . If a writer is hopeless , after all , how can he be sentimental ? We are all guilty of this confusion ( as Re - appraisals points out ) of equating seri- ousness somehow with gloom and despair . But this is a stu- pidity . And Mr ...
Stran 554
... fact " itself is a variable or even arbitrary category . Surely he contra- dicts himself when he says : " Some motivations may con- flict with our primary con- cern for truth ; but when that fact is realized , the way is open to replace ...
... fact " itself is a variable or even arbitrary category . Surely he contra- dicts himself when he says : " Some motivations may con- flict with our primary con- cern for truth ; but when that fact is realized , the way is open to replace ...
Stran 599
... fact of life that Quentin Compson flatly refused to face , the fact that Quentin's father made explicit when he said to Quentin of his feelings about Caddy's mar- riage , “ you cannot bear to think that someday it will no longer hurt ...
... fact of life that Quentin Compson flatly refused to face , the fact that Quentin's father made explicit when he said to Quentin of his feelings about Caddy's mar- riage , “ you cannot bear to think that someday it will no longer hurt ...
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