Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Volum 9Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1996 - 389 pàgines |
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Pàgina 5062
... live one's life according to it at all times ( to go to bed at noon in China , for example , because it is nighttime by Greenwich time ) is to invite difficulties which would make life impossible . We live in a horological world ...
... live one's life according to it at all times ( to go to bed at noon in China , for example , because it is nighttime by Greenwich time ) is to invite difficulties which would make life impossible . We live in a horological world ...
Pàgina 5096
... live survives . It is the focus on this will to live that forms the major drama of the first half of the novel . Christopher Martin continues to insist , long after the physical point of death , that he will not die . At first , this ...
... live survives . It is the focus on this will to live that forms the major drama of the first half of the novel . Christopher Martin continues to insist , long after the physical point of death , that he will not die . At first , this ...
Pàgina 5369
... lives in the shadow of World War I and the Great Depression without once referring to either of these giant ... live with each other . Moreover , they cannot face these or any other facts for more than a few seconds without a ...
... lives in the shadow of World War I and the Great Depression without once referring to either of these giant ... live with each other . Moreover , they cannot face these or any other facts for more than a few seconds without a ...
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