The Essays of Mark Van Doren (1924-1972)Greenwood Press, 1980 - 270 sider |
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Side 53
... heart of my mystery . " " I will speak daggers to her , but use none . " " I must be cruel , only to be kind . " " Not where he eats , but where he is eaten . " " I see a cherub that sees them . " " Where be your gibes now , your ...
... heart of my mystery . " " I will speak daggers to her , but use none . " " I must be cruel , only to be kind . " " Not where he eats , but where he is eaten . " " I see a cherub that sees them . " " Where be your gibes now , your ...
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... heart of the book as he must have supposed they would be . They take their place among the thinner tissues , the ones with the least blood in them . The heart of the book , assuming it can be located at all , is older and tougher than ...
... heart of the book as he must have supposed they would be . They take their place among the thinner tissues , the ones with the least blood in them . The heart of the book , assuming it can be located at all , is older and tougher than ...
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... heart , but never had they sounded like this . " Joseph read . . . capitally , " we hear ; " was fluent , exact , unaffected , moderately dramatic , with such natural command of words that the most involved literary style had a happy ...
... heart , but never had they sounded like this . " Joseph read . . . capitally , " we hear ; " was fluent , exact , unaffected , moderately dramatic , with such natural command of words that the most involved literary style had a happy ...
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