CEA Critic, Volumes 64-65Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2002 |
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... counting is not counting , " refers to the notion that , once one has counted something , one should no longer need to go through the process of determining its count ( 157 ) . This rule suggests that , paradoxically , Hawthorne fails ...
... counting is not counting , " refers to the notion that , once one has counted something , one should no longer need to go through the process of determining its count ( 157 ) . This rule suggests that , paradoxically , Hawthorne fails ...
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... counting is even more closely tied to the expiation of guilt : After directing Donatello to kill the Model with a gaze ( of which the narrator hendiaditically wonders , " Was it horrour ? —or ec- stasy ? —or both in one ? " ) , she ...
... counting is even more closely tied to the expiation of guilt : After directing Donatello to kill the Model with a gaze ( of which the narrator hendiaditically wonders , " Was it horrour ? —or ec- stasy ? —or both in one ? " ) , she ...
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... counting , this tribe - in The Marble Faun it is an endless line of " Counts " ( the " supernumerary finger " Donatello's inbred ancestry may have produced is echoed in Wittgenstein's repeated digits , just as the faun's sexual ...
... counting , this tribe - in The Marble Faun it is an endless line of " Counts " ( the " supernumerary finger " Donatello's inbred ancestry may have produced is echoed in Wittgenstein's repeated digits , just as the faun's sexual ...
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