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Σελίδα 206
... situation is less sarcastically described for local farmers like Hillocks . On negotiation with the factor , it was not skirmishes over rent that was problematic , but " the battle - ground was the number of improve- ments which the ...
... situation is less sarcastically described for local farmers like Hillocks . On negotiation with the factor , it was not skirmishes over rent that was problematic , but " the battle - ground was the number of improve- ments which the ...
Σελίδα 241
... situation that arises naturally from actual events . Once that situation is established , one is led into the central fantasy of the novel , which is usually the main character's interpre- tation of events . The reader is asked not to ...
... situation that arises naturally from actual events . Once that situation is established , one is led into the central fantasy of the novel , which is usually the main character's interpre- tation of events . The reader is asked not to ...
Σελίδα 83
... situation - incoherent ramblings - but still easily understood , it seems , by the Portuguese oarsmen : Cereno is apparently warning Delano to watch out for Babo as well as for the Negro revolt on board the San Dominick.45 That Cereno ...
... situation - incoherent ramblings - but still easily understood , it seems , by the Portuguese oarsmen : Cereno is apparently warning Delano to watch out for Babo as well as for the Negro revolt on board the San Dominick.45 That Cereno ...
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