The Indian Journal of English Studies: The Official Organ of the Indian Association for English Studies, Volum 12Orient Longmans., 1971 |
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... realized Faery Land of Sleep . O then what visions have I had , what dreams , the Bark , the Sea , all the shapes and sounds and adventures made up of the stuff of Sleep and Dreams and yet my Reason at the Rudder / O what visions as if ...
... realized Faery Land of Sleep . O then what visions have I had , what dreams , the Bark , the Sea , all the shapes and sounds and adventures made up of the stuff of Sleep and Dreams and yet my Reason at the Rudder / O what visions as if ...
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... realize that now . Perhaps we seem rather comic figures to you , Mr. Brown ' ( p . 182 ) . Brown , the centre of consciousness of the novel , is obsessed with his own play - acting : ' I felt like the player - king rebuked by Hamlet for ...
... realize that now . Perhaps we seem rather comic figures to you , Mr. Brown ' ( p . 182 ) . Brown , the centre of consciousness of the novel , is obsessed with his own play - acting : ' I felt like the player - king rebuked by Hamlet for ...
Side 115
... realize after sixteen summers that their ' lay - offs ' in their house was only mistaking ' a doll's house ' for a real one , there are no similarities between the two plays . The title is chosen mainly with the intention of taking ...
... realize after sixteen summers that their ' lay - offs ' in their house was only mistaking ' a doll's house ' for a real one , there are no similarities between the two plays . The title is chosen mainly with the intention of taking ...
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Vol XII | 21 |
The Eternal AntiFeminine STANLEY F RAJIVA | 33 |
A Stylistic Analysis of the Speech of the Indian | 42 |
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