Thoth, Volume 7Graduate students of the English Department, Syracuse University, 1966 - American literature |
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... feeling toward The Mistress is that it can still be pleasant reading , provided one reads both the lines them- selves and between the lines . Some of the pleasure is antiquarian . One can read The Mistress as one " reads " an elaborate ...
... feeling toward The Mistress is that it can still be pleasant reading , provided one reads both the lines them- selves and between the lines . Some of the pleasure is antiquarian . One can read The Mistress as one " reads " an elaborate ...
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... feeling I mean is the impression that the heroic being , though in one sense and outwardly he has failed , is yet in another sense superior to the world in which he appears ; is , in some way which we do not seek to define , untouched ...
... feeling I mean is the impression that the heroic being , though in one sense and outwardly he has failed , is yet in another sense superior to the world in which he appears ; is , in some way which we do not seek to define , untouched ...
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... feels the most attraction . Furthermore , it seems virtually impossible for a person to be fully aware of the causes of his ... feeling of intimacy , as if they were secretly near to each other , which sometimes exists between two people ...
... feels the most attraction . Furthermore , it seems virtually impossible for a person to be fully aware of the causes of his ... feeling of intimacy , as if they were secretly near to each other , which sometimes exists between two people ...
Contents
The Two Angels of Cowleys | 3 |
Gerstäckers America Alfred Kolb | 12 |
The Vision of the Child and | 22 |
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