Literature and Reality, 1600-1800Macmillan, 1978 - 238 páginas |
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... seen running throughout the poem : in which the whole poem then becomes a fancy of a fancy . The first possibility , that the speaker in the town has only limited purview , might seem to be suggested in the last lines : Vext to be still ...
... seen running throughout the poem : in which the whole poem then becomes a fancy of a fancy . The first possibility , that the speaker in the town has only limited purview , might seem to be suggested in the last lines : Vext to be still ...
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... seen in other works of science fiction , though Wyndham has perhaps brought them out rather more starkly . It needs only a glance at the work of Asimov , Aldiss , Wells or Frank Herbert to see most of the same features repeated . Brave ...
... seen in other works of science fiction , though Wyndham has perhaps brought them out rather more starkly . It needs only a glance at the work of Asimov , Aldiss , Wells or Frank Herbert to see most of the same features repeated . Brave ...
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... seen . The welcome of his wife is nearer to the peasant , in that the thing being done and the person doing it can both be seen , but , as work , her welcome is still at one remove . Finally , after these variously in- direct welcomes ...
... seen . The welcome of his wife is nearer to the peasant , in that the thing being done and the person doing it can both be seen , but , as work , her welcome is still at one remove . Finally , after these variously in- direct welcomes ...
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