| Grant Martin Overton - 1928 - Страниц: 392
...than any covering acquired by the animals, smoother than windless water, more voluptuous than love. The radiance increases, the flames touch one another,...expire. The cave is dark again, like all the caves. The tablet of dye is about to be slipped into the vat. Dr. Aziz has arranged a most elaborate and extravagant... | |
| David Holbrook - 1987 - Страниц: 220
...than any covering acquired by the animals, smoother than windless water, more voluptuous than love. The radiance increases, the flames touch one another,...expire. The cave is dark again, like all the caves. (p. 124) Surely, in this we find a yearning to love the world, deeply frustrated, as Mahler's similar... | |
| John Henry Stape - 1997 - Страниц: 460
...than any covering acquired by the animals, smoother than windless water, more voluptuous than love. The radiance increases, the flames touch one another,...expire. The cave is dark again, like all the caves, (p. 1 18) Yet paradoxically, Forster's perspective places human events in a geological context and... | |
| 张秀国 - 2005 - Страниц: 288
...omission of the co-ordinator in a series of words, phrases or clauses. Look at the examples: (1)The sides of the tunnel are left rough, they impinge as an afterthought upon the internal perfection. (2)Nothing is inside them, they were sealed up before the creation of pestilence or treasure. The ii... | |
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