College Literature, Volume 10Bernard Stanley Oldsey West Chester State College., 1983 - American literature |
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Page 44
... better tale than otherwise , and do no violence to what scanty facts we have❞ ( p . 358 ) . Barth contends that “ A different way to come to terms with the discrep- ancy between art and the Real Thing is to affirm the artificial ...
... better tale than otherwise , and do no violence to what scanty facts we have❞ ( p . 358 ) . Barth contends that “ A different way to come to terms with the discrep- ancy between art and the Real Thing is to affirm the artificial ...
Page 123
... better achieve his original intention . But it is a very abstract sense . He intended to write a better work , or a better work of a certain kind , and now has done it . " Chapter 2 of my forthcoming book on text and authority is an ...
... better achieve his original intention . But it is a very abstract sense . He intended to write a better work , or a better work of a certain kind , and now has done it . " Chapter 2 of my forthcoming book on text and authority is an ...
Page 344
... better brain , / Can better do it . " The class already knows that the basic sense is : these hairs can better tie me together . It is the rest that is baffling , and that is because most students , unfamiliar with inversions , as- sume ...
... better brain , / Can better do it . " The class already knows that the basic sense is : these hairs can better tie me together . It is the rest that is baffling , and that is because most students , unfamiliar with inversions , as- sume ...
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