Mirrors: An Introduction to LiteratureJohn Ray Knott, Christopher Russell Reaske Canfield Press, 1972 - 508 pagina's |
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... mean- ing . Why does the story begin the way it does ? Why does the author give a character a particular gesture ... meaning . This meaning is not something that can be extracted and set down in a sentence , however . Attempts to state ...
... mean- ing . Why does the story begin the way it does ? Why does the author give a character a particular gesture ... meaning . This meaning is not something that can be extracted and set down in a sentence , however . Attempts to state ...
Pagina 377
... mean " if worst comes to worst ? " HEDDA : If he doesn't want to go with you and Tesman . TESMAN ( looks dubiously at her ) : But , dearest Hedda - do you think that will quite do ? He staying here with you ? Hm ? Remember , Aunt Julle ...
... mean " if worst comes to worst ? " HEDDA : If he doesn't want to go with you and Tesman . TESMAN ( looks dubiously at her ) : But , dearest Hedda - do you think that will quite do ? He staying here with you ? Hm ? Remember , Aunt Julle ...
Pagina 390
... mean , did they seem to find it a little - unusual ? LOVBORG ( suddenly understands ) : Ah , I see what you mean ! Of course ! I'm dragging her down with me . But as a matter of fact , I didn't notice anything . I suppose Tesman isn't ...
... mean , did they seem to find it a little - unusual ? LOVBORG ( suddenly understands ) : Ah , I see what you mean ! Of course ! I'm dragging her down with me . But as a matter of fact , I didn't notice anything . I suppose Tesman isn't ...
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