CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... face is no longer recognizably human but only an almost amorphous maze of wavy lines and colors dominated by a pair of wide , circular eyes . Yet the faces in other works suggest calmness , entrancement , or possibly death - in- life ...
... face is no longer recognizably human but only an almost amorphous maze of wavy lines and colors dominated by a pair of wide , circular eyes . Yet the faces in other works suggest calmness , entrancement , or possibly death - in- life ...
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... faces ” ( 44 ) . In one of the most ironically memorable tableaux in the novel , when he discovers that his time ... face , and all of a sudden I let him go . ( 44-45 ) This small scene shows the haplessness of his growing devolution ...
... faces ” ( 44 ) . In one of the most ironically memorable tableaux in the novel , when he discovers that his time ... face , and all of a sudden I let him go . ( 44-45 ) This small scene shows the haplessness of his growing devolution ...
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... Face , besides being the Picture of Health , had in it the most apparent Marks of Sweetness and Good - Nature . These Qualities were indeed so characteristical in his Countenance , that while the Spirit and Sensibility in his Eyes , tho ...
... Face , besides being the Picture of Health , had in it the most apparent Marks of Sweetness and Good - Nature . These Qualities were indeed so characteristical in his Countenance , that while the Spirit and Sensibility in his Eyes , tho ...
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