Yes,' said I, and forthwith handed him the famous Report for publication, if he thought fit. He glanced through it hurriedly, mumbling all the time, judged 'it would do,' and took himself off with this plunder. "Thus I was left at last with a slim packet... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Pągina 5711899Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Joseph Conrad - 1990 - 84 pągines
...was that had induced him to go out there?' 'Yes,' said I, and forthwith handed him the famous report for publication, if he thought fit. He glanced through...do,' and took himself off with this plunder. "Thus 1 was left at last with a slim packet of letters and the girl's portrait. She struck me as beautiful... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1995 - 244 pągines
...was that had induced him to go out there?" "Yes," said I, and forthwith handed him the famous Report for publication, if he thought fit. He glanced through...know that the sunlight can be made to lie too, yet one felt that no manipulation of light and pose could have conveyed the delicate shade of truthfulness... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1995 - 228 pągines
...was that had induced him to go out there?" "Yes," said I, and forthwith handed him the famous Report for publication, if he thought fit. He glanced through...know that the sunlight can be made to lie too, yet one felt that no manipulation of light and pose could have conveyed the delicate shade of truthfulness... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1995 - 244 pągines
...was that had induced him to go out there?" "Yes," said I, and forthwith handed him the famous Report for publication, if he thought fit. He glanced through...expression. I know that the sunlight can be made to he too, yet one felt that no manipulation of light and pose could have conveyed the delicate shade... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 2010 - 132 pągines
...was that had induced him to go out there?' 'Yes,' said I, and forthwith handed him the famous Report for publication, if he thought fit. He glanced through...know that the sunlight can be made to lie, too, yet one felt that no manipulation of light and pose could have conveyed the delicate shade of truthfulness... | |
| Daniel R. Schwarz - 2001 - 212 pągines
...late-Victorian — perhaps Pre-Raphaelite — mode of painting, the portrait idealizes and allegorizes her: "She struck me as beautiful — I mean she had a beautiful...know that the sunlight can be made to lie, too, yet one felt that no manipulation of light and pose could have conveyed the delicate shade of truthfulness... | |
| John Thieme - 2002 - 210 pągines
...portrait of her that Kurtz entrusts to Marlow for safe keeping, a photograph which causes him to reflect: 'She struck me as beautiful — I mean she had a beautiful...know that the sunlight can be made to lie, too, yet one felt that no manipulation of light and pose could have conveyed the delicate shade of truthfulness... | |
| Robert Samuels - 2001 - 210 pągines
...racist ideology. In the last section of the novella, Kurtz's Intended is described in the following way: I know that the sunlight can be made to lie too, yet one felt that no manipulation of light and pose could have conveyed the delicate shade of truthfulness... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 2002 - 280 pągines
...was that had induced him to go out there?' 'Yes,' said I, and forthwith handed him the famous Report for publication, if he thought fit. He glanced through...know that the sunlight can be made to lie too, yet one felt that no manipulation of light and pose could have conveyed the delicate shade of truthfulness... | |
| Lissa Schneider - 2003 - 178 pągines
...photographic portrait offers an ideal, iconic image of femininity; as he tells the men aboard the Nellie, "She struck me as beautiful — I mean she had a beautiful expression. I know that sunlight can be made to lie too, yet one felt that no manipulation of light and pose could have conveyed... | |
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