The North American Review, Band 208University of Northern Iowa, 1821 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... never felt this way about life . He had never really understood the tragic mean- ing of that word of Shakespeare's . Before , he used to repeat it often to himself , as if it was a sort of lullaby , and he would read it to others ...
... never felt this way about life . He had never really understood the tragic mean- ing of that word of Shakespeare's . Before , he used to repeat it often to himself , as if it was a sort of lullaby , and he would read it to others ...
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... never get a well - rounded conception of Costaguana as a whole ; and we never really understand the revolution . Conrad's irony , to say nothing of his personal predilection , sets him against the " Negro Liberals ; ” yet it inevitably ...
... never get a well - rounded conception of Costaguana as a whole ; and we never really understand the revolution . Conrad's irony , to say nothing of his personal predilection , sets him against the " Negro Liberals ; ” yet it inevitably ...
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... never satisfies my curiosity . He is simply a spectator of my folly until I seize a pen , and then he comes forward and takes charge . " Yet Harris would never have admitted that he was a genius . Nothing is more annoying to a ...
... never satisfies my curiosity . He is simply a spectator of my folly until I seize a pen , and then he comes forward and takes charge . " Yet Harris would never have admitted that he was a genius . Nothing is more annoying to a ...
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