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... past . Here Hemingway failed primarily because his techniques were insufficient to describe the complicated pressures of tradition and sophistication that are linked in the romantic myth of Venice . In the new book Hemingway shrewdly ...
... past . Here Hemingway failed primarily because his techniques were insufficient to describe the complicated pressures of tradition and sophistication that are linked in the romantic myth of Venice . In the new book Hemingway shrewdly ...
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... past again , poling upstream . They would not see him in the dusk till they had come quite close and he would be able to hear them talking across the water from boat to boat . Sometimes he would be able to catch a word he knew ...
... past again , poling upstream . They would not see him in the dusk till they had come quite close and he would be able to hear them talking across the water from boat to boat . Sometimes he would be able to catch a word he knew ...
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... past and present , and in doing so gives himself away . For it doesn't matter whether you focus solely on the present or solely on the past — as long as you separate the two you are being pedantic , displaying a concern for mere facts ...
... past and present , and in doing so gives himself away . For it doesn't matter whether you focus solely on the present or solely on the past — as long as you separate the two you are being pedantic , displaying a concern for mere facts ...
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