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... comes . " All this time we had been waiting for a ghost , and it comes at the one moment which was not point- ing towards it . This ghost , so assiduously prepared for , is yet a surprise . And now that the ghost has come , we are ...
... comes . " All this time we had been waiting for a ghost , and it comes at the one moment which was not point- ing towards it . This ghost , so assiduously prepared for , is yet a surprise . And now that the ghost has come , we are ...
Page 92
... comes my help , ' he lifted his eyes , but saw the barrels of whiskey he had for sale . " " When I came into the house , she said , ' Come , sit near the stove and warm yourself . " This would equal : “ I identified myself with my chum ...
... comes my help , ' he lifted his eyes , but saw the barrels of whiskey he had for sale . " " When I came into the house , she said , ' Come , sit near the stove and warm yourself . " This would equal : “ I identified myself with my chum ...
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... come . But from the standpoint of the " initiation , " the pity may be viewed as one aspect of the " separating out ... comes through the playwright's felicity in making sure that the character " dies well " ( within the conditions 166 ...
... come . But from the standpoint of the " initiation , " the pity may be viewed as one aspect of the " separating out ... comes through the playwright's felicity in making sure that the character " dies well " ( within the conditions 166 ...
Contents
The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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