Controversy in Literature: Fiction, Drama, and Poetry, with Related CriticismMorris Freedman, Paul Benjamin Davis Scribner, 1968 - Počet stran: 750 |
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... waiters . " Another brandy , " he said , pointing to his glass . The waiter who was in a hurry came over . " Finished , " he said , speaking with that omission of syntax stupid people employ when talking to drunken people or foreigners ...
... waiters . " Another brandy , " he said , pointing to his glass . The waiter who was in a hurry came over . " Finished , " he said , speaking with that omission of syntax stupid people employ when talking to drunken people or foreigners ...
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... waiter and to both waiters . Hence my operating assumption is not that this initial dialogue is in any way defective ... waiter would say that the old man tried to commit suicide because he was in despair . The old waiter would naturally ...
... waiter and to both waiters . Hence my operating assumption is not that this initial dialogue is in any way defective ... waiter would say that the old man tried to commit suicide because he was in despair . The old waiter would naturally ...
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... waiter because it suggests that it is he who " knows about the details of the suicide , and not the old waiter as the earlier dialogue indicates . " William E. Colburn concurred with this view , but went further in asserting that such ...
... waiter because it suggests that it is he who " knows about the details of the suicide , and not the old waiter as the earlier dialogue indicates . " William E. Colburn concurred with this view , but went further in asserting that such ...
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