College Literature, Volume 10Bernard Stanley Oldsey West Chester State College., 1983 - American literature |
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Page 156
... comes close to suggesting . It is a prelude to action , a last " getting on " with the business of dying . Ivan must now release them from his suffering . The story concludes : To him all this happened in a single instant , and the ...
... comes close to suggesting . It is a prelude to action , a last " getting on " with the business of dying . Ivan must now release them from his suffering . The story concludes : To him all this happened in a single instant , and the ...
Page 310
... comes from Abruzzi , " where the roads were fro- zen and hard as iron , where it was clear cold and dry and the snow ... come home with him and go hunting but he declines , and as a result meets Catherine Barkley . He escapes with her ...
... comes from Abruzzi , " where the roads were fro- zen and hard as iron , where it was clear cold and dry and the snow ... come home with him and go hunting but he declines , and as a result meets Catherine Barkley . He escapes with her ...
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... come back to the events of the poem , always refer to the paraphrase that is by now clear , yet we are beyond paraphrase and into exploration . I should emphasize that real security comes after the paraphrase , particularly after the ...
... come back to the events of the poem , always refer to the paraphrase that is by now clear , yet we are beyond paraphrase and into exploration . I should emphasize that real security comes after the paraphrase , particularly after the ...
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