American Writers: Archibald MacLeisch to George Santayana. 3Leonard Unger Charles Scribner's Sons, 1974 - 628 páginas |
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... never ask . In Women and Thomas Harrow , Mar- quand says , “ . . . most of mankind ( excepting always those who were helped by psychoana- lysts . . . ) never knew where they were going until they got there ; and when you were there ...
... never ask . In Women and Thomas Harrow , Mar- quand says , “ . . . most of mankind ( excepting always those who were helped by psychoana- lysts . . . ) never knew where they were going until they got there ; and when you were there ...
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... never forget that his devotion must be to an influence that continues serenely to be godlike , aloof , and impersonal . " Beauty never slumbers / All is in her name . " That she is not entirely consistent in devel- oping her religion of ...
... never forget that his devotion must be to an influence that continues serenely to be godlike , aloof , and impersonal . " Beauty never slumbers / All is in her name . " That she is not entirely consistent in devel- oping her religion of ...
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... never uses a noun without coupling it with an adjective , preferably vague and suggestive of gloom , horror ... never green but " verdant , " an illness becomes a " malady , " an outline a " contour . " His characters do not see the sky ...
... never uses a noun without coupling it with an adjective , preferably vague and suggestive of gloom , horror ... never green but " verdant , " an illness becomes a " malady , " an outline a " contour . " His characters do not see the sky ...
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