The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 140, Issue 1Herrick & Noyes., 1970 |
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... English , but with an accent , almost a Scotch burr . It's not easy to stop him once he starts , because he has a ... English novels again- " lest I forget . " ( " Mother often calls me a quadroon , " Borges confided behind his hand ...
... English , but with an accent , almost a Scotch burr . It's not easy to stop him once he starts , because he has a ... English novels again- " lest I forget . " ( " Mother often calls me a quadroon , " Borges confided behind his hand ...
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... English or American litera- ture , Borges ' whole personality changes . He beams , he expands , he glows . " You know I was brought up on English in my father's li- brary . I was quite old when it occured to me that poetry could be ...
... English or American litera- ture , Borges ' whole personality changes . He beams , he expands , he glows . " You know I was brought up on English in my father's li- brary . I was quite old when it occured to me that poetry could be ...
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... English from which Longfellow had translated ' The Grave , ' showed very little interest when the watch- man , who should have been on duty , finally arrived with the key . When we were settled down inside , I asked him whether he ...
... English from which Longfellow had translated ' The Grave , ' showed very little interest when the watch- man , who should have been on duty , finally arrived with the key . When we were settled down inside , I asked him whether he ...
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