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" True, he had made that last stride, he had stepped over the edge, while I had been permitted to draw back my hesitating foot. And perhaps in this is the whole difference; perhaps all the wisdom, and all truth, and all sincerity, are just compressed into... "
Youth: And Two Other Stories - Página 172
por Joseph Conrad - 1903 - 381 páginas
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Youth, and Two Other Stories: By Joseph Conrad ..., Volumen26

Joseph Conrad - 1903 - 360 páginas
...had stepped over the edge, while I had been permitted to draw back my hesitating foot. And perhaps in this is the whole difference; perhaps all the wisdom,...have been a word of careless contempt. Better his cry—much better. It was an affirmation, a moral victory paid for by innumerable defeats, by abominable...
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Complete Works, Volumen16

Joseph Conrad - 1903 - 360 páginas
...difference; perhaps all • the wjsd"™, g "^ q11 truth, and all sincerity, are j'usTT rmnprftssftd into that inappreciable moment of time in which we...have been a word of careless contempt. Better his cry—much better. It was an affirmation, a moral victory paid for_ by innumerable 'defeats, bv abominn,V>1p...
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Story-writing: Lessons from the Masters

Frances Melville Perry - 1926 - 270 páginas
...according to his interpreter, this Beelzebub of the wilderness gained, after a fashion, a victory. "It was an affirmation, a moral victory paid for by innumerable defeats, by abominable terrors, abominable satisfactions. But it was a victory." Conrad characterizes this impious indulger of the...
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The Monist, Volumen37

Paul Carus - 1927 - 666 páginas
...life itself must attain the perfection of its form, in death. WH JOHNSTON. LONDON, ENGLAND. '0"Perhaps all the wisdom, and all truth and all sincerity, are...which we step over the threshold of the invisible . Conrad, in Heart of Darkness. This passage, and that which precedes it, with the last words of Kurtz—...
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The Living Age, Volumen226

1900 - 874 páginas
...had stepped over the edge, while I had been permitted to draw back my hesitating foot. And perhaps in this is the whole difference; perhaps all the wisdom,...threshold of the invisible. Perhaps! I like to think my summing up would not have been a word of careless contempt. Better his cry — much better. It was...
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Elizabeth Bishop and Her Art

Lloyd Schwartz, Sybil P. Estess - 1983 - 374 páginas
...stepped over the edge, while I had been permitted to draw back my hesitating foot. . . . perhaps ... all truth, and all sincerity, are just compressed...which we step over the threshold of the invisible. Throughout, descriptive data are balanced by suggestions of absence, disappearance, and vacancy: "Cape...
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Dialogue and Literature: Apostrophe, Auditors, and the Collapse of Romantic ...

Michael Macovski - 1994 - 244 páginas
...man. After all, this was the expression of some sort of belief; it had candour, it had conviction. ... I like to think my summing-up would not have been...much better. It was an affirmation, a moral victory. . . . (72). According to Marlow, then, Kurtz has finally managed to pronounce judgment on the darkness...
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Fictional Death and the Modernist Enterprise

Alan Warren Friedman - 1995 - 360 páginas
...had stepped over the edge, while / had been permitted to draw back my hesitating foot. And perhaps in this is the whole difference; perhaps all the wisdom,...which we step over the threshold of the invisible. (285; my emphases) Marlow's shift to "we" echoes his earlier suggestion that he and Kurtz had been...
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One of Us: The Mastery of Joseph Conrad

Geoffrey Galt Harpham - 1996 - 232 páginas
...had stepped over the edge, while I had been permitted to draw back my hesitating foot. And perhaps in this is the whole difference; perhaps all the wisdom,...which we step over the threshold of the invisible" (HD69). If affective relations are experienced as most dangerously transgressive deep upriver, the...
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Bertrand Russell: The Spirit of Solitude, 1872-1921

Ray Monk - 1996 - 728 páginas
...Russell's description of mystic illumination in Our Knowledge of the External World, goes on: And perhaps in this is the whole difference; perhaps all the wisdom, and all the truth, and all sincerity, are just compressed into that inappreciable moment of time in which we...
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