CR. The Centennial Review, Volume 26Michigan State University, College of Arts & Letters, 1982 - Literature |
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... tells us in another essay , he learned the poetical possibilities " of the more sordid aspects of the modern metropolis , of the possibility of fusion between the sordidly realistic and the phantasmagoric , the possibility of the juxta ...
... tells us in another essay , he learned the poetical possibilities " of the more sordid aspects of the modern metropolis , of the possibility of fusion between the sordidly realistic and the phantasmagoric , the possibility of the juxta ...
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... tells his retainers , " ' Lash me these animals to their kennels . ' 43 In A Connecticut Yankee the crowd always acts in bullying , brutal fashion . It attacks the King and the Yankee when they are disguised as " petty " freemen with ...
... tells his retainers , " ' Lash me these animals to their kennels . ' 43 In A Connecticut Yankee the crowd always acts in bullying , brutal fashion . It attacks the King and the Yankee when they are disguised as " petty " freemen with ...
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... tells his readers : " She became wrinkled and wasted ; all the freshness of her beauty withered into the air . Only her voice and her bones were left , till finally her voice alone remained ; for her bones , they say , were turned to ...
... tells his readers : " She became wrinkled and wasted ; all the freshness of her beauty withered into the air . Only her voice and her bones were left , till finally her voice alone remained ; for her bones , they say , were turned to ...
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