Cassell's Encyclopædia of World Literature, Volume 1Sigfrid Henry Steinberg Funk & Wagnalls, 1954 - 2086 pagina's |
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Pagina 148
... less importance ( un- less , of course , that proof is a central feature of the story ) . With this object in view the criminal must have committed his crime with ingenuity and care but it must not be the perfect crime . The flaw must ...
... less importance ( un- less , of course , that proof is a central feature of the story ) . With this object in view the criminal must have committed his crime with ingenuity and care but it must not be the perfect crime . The flaw must ...
Pagina 285
Sigfrid Henry Steinberg. outlook is probably less complicated and their approach to humour more direct . They are less successful when they attempt to be subtle , except of course the im- mortal Henry James . They mingle humour with ...
Sigfrid Henry Steinberg. outlook is probably less complicated and their approach to humour more direct . They are less successful when they attempt to be subtle , except of course the im- mortal Henry James . They mingle humour with ...
Pagina 551
... less that he compels Orestes and Electra to do this thing . It means that Clytemnestra's crime had created a situation ( which Sophocles draws in detail ) such that her children inevitably kill her in revenge ; and the function of ...
... less that he compels Orestes and Electra to do this thing . It means that Clytemnestra's crime had created a situation ( which Sophocles draws in detail ) such that her children inevitably kill her in revenge ; and the function of ...
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