The Art of the Critic: Middle twentieth centuryHarold Bloom Chelsea House, 1989 |
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Side 121
... play are assembled . All drink , laugh , sing , and roll dice . They play for the monk who has fallen asleep once more . The host of the tavern takes the monk's reliquary and parodies his curing of fools ; his antics provoke loud ...
... play are assembled . All drink , laugh , sing , and roll dice . They play for the monk who has fallen asleep once more . The host of the tavern takes the monk's reliquary and parodies his curing of fools ; his antics provoke loud ...
Side 372
... play among them , but so far as the literal meaning goes there is almost direct contradiction , yet in the gesture or play which the two make together there is a new meaningfulness that could not be produced without the play . Success ...
... play among them , but so far as the literal meaning goes there is almost direct contradiction , yet in the gesture or play which the two make together there is a new meaningfulness that could not be produced without the play . Success ...
Side 438
... plays the part that we want him to play , the more we think in depth about him : his revolt exists , his armed insurrection exists and his self - affirmation as a man exists through the killings of his settler - executioners . And so ...
... plays the part that we want him to play , the more we think in depth about him : his revolt exists , his armed insurrection exists and his self - affirmation as a man exists through the killings of his settler - executioners . And so ...
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Edmund Wilson 23 | 23 |
F R Leavis 51 | 51 |
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