The Other Side of Hugh MacLennan: Selected Essays Old and NewMacmillan of Canada, 1978 - 301 páginas Variety is the spice of these thirty-four leivly essays |
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... eyes and gently massaged them , and when his eyes were obscured by his fingers he looked old and tired . When he opened them again they flinched in the hard light and at last he said something loud enough for me to hear it . " What day ...
... eyes and gently massaged them , and when his eyes were obscured by his fingers he looked old and tired . When he opened them again they flinched in the hard light and at last he said something loud enough for me to hear it . " What day ...
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... eyes surveyed the world with an expression of perpetual astonishment that the world had the bad sense to exist . He caught my eye and came over with the bill of fare , which con- tained the inevitable items : veal - and - ham pie , pork ...
... eyes surveyed the world with an expression of perpetual astonishment that the world had the bad sense to exist . He caught my eye and came over with the bill of fare , which con- tained the inevitable items : veal - and - ham pie , pork ...
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... eyes when he said it . Of course Science had changed the external world , but surely it was obvious to everyone except a few liberal intellectuals that it had changed human nature hardly at all . Our politicians in the 1950s were ...
... eyes when he said it . Of course Science had changed the external world , but surely it was obvious to everyone except a few liberal intellectuals that it had changed human nature hardly at all . Our politicians in the 1950s were ...
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The Writer and His Audience | 1 |
Help Thou Mine Unbelief | 15 |
But Shaw Was a Playwright | 29 |
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