Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1965 |
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... dreams of both of them , which run on parallel lines that never meet . Charles , coming in one night from a patient , sees his wife , as he thinks , asleep in their bed and the baby in the crib beside her . Then , as he gazes down at ...
... dreams of both of them , which run on parallel lines that never meet . Charles , coming in one night from a patient , sees his wife , as he thinks , asleep in their bed and the baby in the crib beside her . Then , as he gazes down at ...
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... dream and to sacrifice reality . The contrast can be seen in what might be called the two death- bed scenes in Madame ... dreams and have no time for reality . It is wisdom , in the end , to discover one's limitations and learn to accept ...
... dream and to sacrifice reality . The contrast can be seen in what might be called the two death- bed scenes in Madame ... dreams and have no time for reality . It is wisdom , in the end , to discover one's limitations and learn to accept ...
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... dreams of a romantic heroine , but in vulgar taste and poor quality . It is interesting the way that she is revealed psychologically through her dreams , which are stupid and commonplace - very different from the more com- plicated ...
... dreams of a romantic heroine , but in vulgar taste and poor quality . It is interesting the way that she is revealed psychologically through her dreams , which are stupid and commonplace - very different from the more com- plicated ...
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INTRODUCTION By RICHARD CHURCH C B E F R S L | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1961 | 18 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture 1961 | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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