CR. The Centennial Review, Volume 26Michigan State University, College of Arts & Letters, 1982 - Literature |
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... finally erupted in an increasingly punitive satire . On the other hand , Leacock found the idea of rebellion foreign to his political his- tory , and he wrote without a national literary tradition behind him , within a culture that ...
... finally erupted in an increasingly punitive satire . On the other hand , Leacock found the idea of rebellion foreign to his political his- tory , and he wrote without a national literary tradition behind him , within a culture that ...
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... finally her voice alone remained ; for her bones , they say , were turned to stone . " She then hid forever , and only her voice still lives . Narcissus , who had scorned all admirers , both male and female , was finally cursed by ...
... finally her voice alone remained ; for her bones , they say , were turned to stone . " She then hid forever , and only her voice still lives . Narcissus , who had scorned all admirers , both male and female , was finally cursed by ...
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... finally in " his time . " If he , like so many others , be- came unhinged by the war , he at leasts accepts the realization that his unhingement ( dangling ) is seemingly over . Joseph's diary is more than a personal record ; it is the ...
... finally in " his time . " If he , like so many others , be- came unhinged by the war , he at leasts accepts the realization that his unhingement ( dangling ) is seemingly over . Joseph's diary is more than a personal record ; it is the ...
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