The New Criterion, Svazek 3,Vydání 6–10Foundation for Cultural Review, 1985 |
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... tell you . Or is it that Americans love failure ? One used to say so , reading Fitzgerald , as it happened . ( That Viking Portable , all water - spotted and yellow . Remember ? ) Or does mere distance lend a value To things ? -false ...
... tell you . Or is it that Americans love failure ? One used to say so , reading Fitzgerald , as it happened . ( That Viking Portable , all water - spotted and yellow . Remember ? ) Or does mere distance lend a value To things ? -false ...
Strana 49
... tell the story however he likes : it's his story , and whether we like it or not is the least of his concerns ; he's perfectly happy to talk to himself ! He refuses to tell us where Jacques and the Master are headed , tells us anyway ...
... tell the story however he likes : it's his story , and whether we like it or not is the least of his concerns ; he's perfectly happy to talk to himself ! He refuses to tell us where Jacques and the Master are headed , tells us anyway ...
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... tell his hostess that he actually spoke English quite well : " Froggy " had just been pulling her leg . Actually , Froggy's lie had been a generous one . Charlie simply couldn't cope with peo- ple right now , so Froggy had been trying ...
... tell his hostess that he actually spoke English quite well : " Froggy " had just been pulling her leg . Actually , Froggy's lie had been a generous one . Charlie simply couldn't cope with peo- ple right now , so Froggy had been trying ...
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