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... never - never land and others to face with Lewis the real world , but with bitterness in their spirits . Anderson's imagination has made him understand that the human being persists under and in spite of all the industrialization , the ...
... never - never land and others to face with Lewis the real world , but with bitterness in their spirits . Anderson's imagination has made him understand that the human being persists under and in spite of all the industrialization , the ...
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... never been quite able to " swallow " these chants . In my opinion , although they bear witness in their abundance of imagery to the essentially poetic nature of their author , they fail because Anderson never wholly succeeds in ...
... never been quite able to " swallow " these chants . In my opinion , although they bear witness in their abundance of imagery to the essentially poetic nature of their author , they fail because Anderson never wholly succeeds in ...
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... never stop developing , exposing new and unsuspected twists of character . As with real people , one never knows just what they will do next : every situation is there- fore pregnant with possibility . Only dead things are static : if ...
... never stop developing , exposing new and unsuspected twists of character . As with real people , one never knows just what they will do next : every situation is there- fore pregnant with possibility . Only dead things are static : if ...
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