Wordstruck: A MemoirViking, 1989 - 230 sider MacNeil's autobiography re-creates the world of his youth and the experiences that were opened up to him through his love of words. His delight and passion for the music and magic of language, have enabled MacNeil to transmute it into a work of art. Photos. |
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... fear to make it pleasurable . The snatching of the Lost Boys by the pirates was a moment I could laugh off only when Captain Hook got it from the crocodile which had swallowed the alarm clock , but it left a shadow of anxiety . As for ...
... fear to make it pleasurable . The snatching of the Lost Boys by the pirates was a moment I could laugh off only when Captain Hook got it from the crocodile which had swallowed the alarm clock , but it left a shadow of anxiety . As for ...
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... fear of death , violent injury , and accident ; a child's fear of physical harm , beating , torture , cruelty ; and the relief of escape through the mind , as Copperfield found in his reading . Dickens dealt , as children do , in quick ...
... fear of death , violent injury , and accident ; a child's fear of physical harm , beating , torture , cruelty ; and the relief of escape through the mind , as Copperfield found in his reading . Dickens dealt , as children do , in quick ...
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... fear of the ancient navigators about the unknown , and we marked parts of our psychological maps of the city with dangers we only guessed at . Only a few blocks down Inglis Street the docks began . It would have taken three minutes to ...
... fear of the ancient navigators about the unknown , and we marked parts of our psychological maps of the city with dangers we only guessed at . Only a few blocks down Inglis Street the docks began . It would have taken three minutes to ...
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Beyond Boundaries: Understanding, Translation and Anthropological Discourse Gisli Palsson Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 1993 |