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... speaks of other possibilities , not of any one certainty . ) In seeking to demonstrate some- thing of what can be ... speak the unspeakable , " " in terms of language and the poetic techniques dependent upon it , which are most suitably ...
... speaks of other possibilities , not of any one certainty . ) In seeking to demonstrate some- thing of what can be ... speak the unspeakable , " " in terms of language and the poetic techniques dependent upon it , which are most suitably ...
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... speaks slightingly of the African scenes , conceding that “ something . . must be said about them , ” but mentioning the Statue of Memnon only in connection with its " not over - illuminating resemblances " ( noted by Peer ) to the ...
... speaks slightingly of the African scenes , conceding that “ something . . must be said about them , ” but mentioning the Statue of Memnon only in connection with its " not over - illuminating resemblances " ( noted by Peer ) to the ...
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... speaks of feeling sum- moned by Solness , just as Solveig says to Peer that unspoken messages " came [ to her ] in ... speak of having left a family home to establish a new , more exalted dwelling . Both heroines believe that their ...
... speaks of feeling sum- moned by Solness , just as Solveig says to Peer that unspoken messages " came [ to her ] in ... speak of having left a family home to establish a new , more exalted dwelling . Both heroines believe that their ...
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