University of Colorado Studies: Series in language and literature, Temas7-10University of Colorado Press, 1959 |
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... action has been positive . He has rejected the easy solution . His action has not been predicated upon a knowledge of outcomes or prescribed by a regard for safety . The fact that his action has not been con- sistent with his knowledge ...
... action has been positive . He has rejected the easy solution . His action has not been predicated upon a knowledge of outcomes or prescribed by a regard for safety . The fact that his action has not been con- sistent with his knowledge ...
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... action is the inevitable means of putting focus on the character . The complaints that James's novels lack external action are critically irrelevant , because of course he is not concerned to present such an action . To say , on the ...
... action is the inevitable means of putting focus on the character . The complaints that James's novels lack external action are critically irrelevant , because of course he is not concerned to present such an action . To say , on the ...
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... actions suggest strongly those which might be used to test a corpse for a sign of vitality . The opening action con- veys immediately the urgency of her situation : " I felt my life with both my hands / To see if it was there " . The action ...
... actions suggest strongly those which might be used to test a corpse for a sign of vitality . The opening action con- veys immediately the urgency of her situation : " I felt my life with both my hands / To see if it was there " . The action ...
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The Georgian Protest | 5 |
Travels | 27 |
After France | 40 |
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