Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1970 |
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... death , as recorded by Graves : A corpse is lying on the fire - step waiting to be taken down to the grave - yard tonight ... His arm was stretched out stiff when they carried him in and laid him on the fire - step ; it stretched right ...
... death , as recorded by Graves : A corpse is lying on the fire - step waiting to be taken down to the grave - yard tonight ... His arm was stretched out stiff when they carried him in and laid him on the fire - step ; it stretched right ...
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... death of his mother is described as that of his grandmother , whose illness and death bring death before one in a form so natural that it is like sitting down to a meal , yet with the horrible knowledge that this is the real thing ...
... death of his mother is described as that of his grandmother , whose illness and death bring death before one in a form so natural that it is like sitting down to a meal , yet with the horrible knowledge that this is the real thing ...
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... Death ; but Death , to Emily Brontë , was nothing fearful , it was the logical conclusion to the imperfection of life . She could ' rejoice with those that live . Because they live to die ' ( Hatfield 200 ) . Death , to her , was not ...
... Death ; but Death , to Emily Brontë , was nothing fearful , it was the logical conclusion to the imperfection of life . She could ' rejoice with those that live . Because they live to die ' ( Hatfield 200 ) . Death , to her , was not ...
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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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