CR. The Centennial Review, Volume 26Michigan State University, College of Arts & Letters, 1982 - Literature |
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Page 58
... never the servant , never the poor peasant , living alone in the country with only an old mother . A Letter To Wang Wei On The Season Of Tumultuous Magicians instructions for identification I. His name is the smoke exhaust of a ...
... never the servant , never the poor peasant , living alone in the country with only an old mother . A Letter To Wang Wei On The Season Of Tumultuous Magicians instructions for identification I. His name is the smoke exhaust of a ...
Page 95
... never takes evasive action , the pride and protégé of Colonel Cathcart , " is a lead bombardier who never missed " as opposed to Yossar- ian , " a lead bombardier who ... no longer gave a damn whether he missed or not " ( p . 29 ) ...
... never takes evasive action , the pride and protégé of Colonel Cathcart , " is a lead bombardier who never missed " as opposed to Yossar- ian , " a lead bombardier who ... no longer gave a damn whether he missed or not " ( p . 29 ) ...
Page 272
... never delicate or quiet or troubled . With certain touch you played at my wedding . Nothing that has happened since is any fault of yours . THE BLUE VASE by Jan Zerfas " Where are the women's things , " my father - in - law always asked ...
... never delicate or quiet or troubled . With certain touch you played at my wedding . Nothing that has happened since is any fault of yours . THE BLUE VASE by Jan Zerfas " Where are the women's things , " my father - in - law always asked ...
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