Twentieth-century American Literature, 6. köideChelsea House Publishers, 1985 |
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... Look down under the leaves . Who put the moss there ? These stones have been here too long . Who stunned the dirt into noise ? Ask the mole , he knows . I feel the slime of a wet nest . Beware Mother Mildew . Nibble again , fish nerves ...
... Look down under the leaves . Who put the moss there ? These stones have been here too long . Who stunned the dirt into noise ? Ask the mole , he knows . I feel the slime of a wet nest . Beware Mother Mildew . Nibble again , fish nerves ...
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... ( look : they are Just Like Us ) , Roth , with Portnoy's Complaint - attempted to dissolve the Jewish preoccupation with consequence into a highly spiced stew of neurotic sexuality and " universal " casebook explana- tions . The attempt ...
... ( look : they are Just Like Us ) , Roth , with Portnoy's Complaint - attempted to dissolve the Jewish preoccupation with consequence into a highly spiced stew of neurotic sexuality and " universal " casebook explana- tions . The attempt ...
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... look a little sly . This must be the vent of pity , Deeper than a truer ditty Of the real that wrenches , Of the quick that's wry . 8 And from this point onward there remains little but the sly look and a perverse ingenuity in confusing ...
... look a little sly . This must be the vent of pity , Deeper than a truer ditty Of the real that wrenches , Of the quick that's wry . 8 And from this point onward there remains little but the sly look and a perverse ingenuity in confusing ...
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