Joysprick: An Introduction to the Language of James JoyceHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1975 - 187 страница |
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... escape from the citizen's wrath : When , lo , there came about them all a great brightness and they beheld the chariot wherein He stood ascend to heaven . And they beheld Him in the chariot , clothed upon in the glory of the brightness ...
... escape from the citizen's wrath : When , lo , there came about them all a great brightness and they beheld the chariot wherein He stood ascend to heaven . And they beheld Him in the chariot , clothed upon in the glory of the brightness ...
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... escaped them so far . In ' Eumaeus ' Joyce seems to have reached the limit of humiliation of English prose . What is there left for him to do now ? The mood is quiet and nocturnal , and soon we must all bed down with Penelope : there is ...
... escaped them so far . In ' Eumaeus ' Joyce seems to have reached the limit of humiliation of English prose . What is there left for him to do now ? The mood is quiet and nocturnal , and soon we must all bed down with Penelope : there is ...
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PHONETIC SYMBOLS | 8 |
PREFACE | 9 |
Signs on Paper | 13 |
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