Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1970 |
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... hand to hand , and the one who has it when pounced on then goes into the middle of the circle . The Narrator notices that a young man next to Albertine is using the game as an excuse to hold Albertine's hand and manages to pounce , thus ...
... hand to hand , and the one who has it when pounced on then goes into the middle of the circle . The Narrator notices that a young man next to Albertine is using the game as an excuse to hold Albertine's hand and manages to pounce , thus ...
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... hand and caressed it for a moment with the affection of a rider rubbing his horse's nose and giving it a lump of sugar . But Cottard , who had never allowed the Baron to see that he had so much as heard the vaguest rumours as to his ...
... hand and caressed it for a moment with the affection of a rider rubbing his horse's nose and giving it a lump of sugar . But Cottard , who had never allowed the Baron to see that he had so much as heard the vaguest rumours as to his ...
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... hand upon it , and the widow , by a manœuvre as quick as thought , would place hers beside it . Meanwhile her leg pressed gently against his , so that his front and flank were simultaneously threatened . But it must not be thought that ...
... hand upon it , and the widow , by a manœuvre as quick as thought , would place hers beside it . Meanwhile her leg pressed gently against his , so that his front and flank were simultaneously threatened . But it must not be thought that ...
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A NOVELIST AND HIS CHARACTERS | 19 |
Katja Reissner Lecture 1969 | 40 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture 1968 | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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