Twentieth-century American Literature, 7. köideChelsea House Publishers, 1985 |
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Page 4146
... fact . " In a footnote to the dramatization , Brother to Dragons , A Play in Two Acts , he acknowledges several of the discrepancies , but asserts , about his mislocation of Lucy's burial place , " This discrepancy no more 10 In the ...
... fact . " In a footnote to the dramatization , Brother to Dragons , A Play in Two Acts , he acknowledges several of the discrepancies , but asserts , about his mislocation of Lucy's burial place , " This discrepancy no more 10 In the ...
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... fact that he has written it , that he has bothered to record with fidelity and economy a phenomenon of the external world . Of the sixteen words in the only the first four , " So much depends / upon , " are suggestive of explanation ...
... fact that he has written it , that he has bothered to record with fidelity and economy a phenomenon of the external world . Of the sixteen words in the only the first four , " So much depends / upon , " are suggestive of explanation ...
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... fact is ultimately of little significance , for however he came to write them first , in his early books Wolfe usually wedded these rhetorical passages effectively to their final dramatic context . 4 At the opening of Book VII of Of ...
... fact is ultimately of little significance , for however he came to write them first , in his early books Wolfe usually wedded these rhetorical passages effectively to their final dramatic context . 4 At the opening of Book VII of Of ...
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