CEA Critic, Volume 58Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1995 |
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... never let go of his yearning to sing as beautifully as his real and fictional fathers or as divinely as Trilby . He succeeded through Trilby because her success " had never failed , whatever the audience , whatever the country ...
... never let go of his yearning to sing as beautifully as his real and fictional fathers or as divinely as Trilby . He succeeded through Trilby because her success " had never failed , whatever the audience , whatever the country ...
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... never have its fill of water ; Fire never says : That is enough ... 20 This is the way of the adulterous woman , Who has eaten and , wiping her mouth , Says : I have done no evil . 21 There are three things which make the earth tremble ...
... never have its fill of water ; Fire never says : That is enough ... 20 This is the way of the adulterous woman , Who has eaten and , wiping her mouth , Says : I have done no evil . 21 There are three things which make the earth tremble ...
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... never does comprehend that her problems are in part caused by " nobody " staying in the house , but that does not solve the mystery of the bells . After the first bell - ringing episode , Alice says , “ [ A ] s for myself , I had never ...
... never does comprehend that her problems are in part caused by " nobody " staying in the house , but that does not solve the mystery of the bells . After the first bell - ringing episode , Alice says , “ [ A ] s for myself , I had never ...
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