Unisa English Studies, Volumele 27-29Department of English, University of South Africa, 1989 |
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Pagina 14
... seems to take literally the relation between himself and the flower , because he is not at all chary of referring to his heart as ' shrivel'd ' and ' green ' . He is unable to see his own experience in any terms other than relative to ...
... seems to take literally the relation between himself and the flower , because he is not at all chary of referring to his heart as ' shrivel'd ' and ' green ' . He is unable to see his own experience in any terms other than relative to ...
Pagina 31
... seems to compell Peters to rise to his defence . She acknowledges in her Preface : He was branded a cynic , and a woman hater who saw all women as either stupid or wicked . His attacks on society , and the distortions it forced on ...
... seems to compell Peters to rise to his defence . She acknowledges in her Preface : He was branded a cynic , and a woman hater who saw all women as either stupid or wicked . His attacks on society , and the distortions it forced on ...
Pagina 61
... seems positively mean - spirited . How- ever , there are certain problems with the collection and I think it is worth mentioning them . In his introduction , Muir is quick to assert that he is wary about the compre- hensiveness of any ...
... seems positively mean - spirited . How- ever , there are certain problems with the collection and I think it is worth mentioning them . In his introduction , Muir is quick to assert that he is wary about the compre- hensiveness of any ...
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Review Notes | 69 |
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