He was a youngster of the sort you like to see about you; of the sort you like to imagine yourself to have been; of the sort whose appearance claims the fellowship of these illusions you had thought gone out, extinct, cold, and which, as if rekindled... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Página 1951900Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Joseph Conrad - 1900 - 406 páginas
...distinct glimpse. He was a youngster of the sort you like to see about you ; of the sort you like to imagine yourself to have been; of the sort whose appearance...Yes ; I had a glimpse of him then, . . . and it was not the last of that kind. . . . ' You don't know what it is for a fellow in my position to be believed... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1905 - 408 páginas
...distinct glimpse. He was a youngster of the sort you like to see about you ; of the sort you like to imagine yourself to have been; of the sort whose appearance...Yes ; I had a glimpse of him then, . . . and it was not the ' last of that kind. . . . 'You don't know what it is for a fellow in my position to be believed... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1920 - 446 páginas
...distinct glimpse. He was a youngster of the sort you like to see about you; of the sort you like to imagine yourself to have been; of the sort whose appearance.... of heat! . . . Yes; I had a glimpse of him then fr — TN . and it was not the last of that kind. . . . I 'You don't know what it is for a fellow in... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1921 - 540 páginas
...distinct glimpse. He was a youngster of the sort you like to see about you ; of the sort you like to imagine yourself to have been ; of the sort whose...Yes ; I had a glimpse of him then . . . and it was not the last of that kind. . . . ' You don't know what it is for a fellow in my position to be believed... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1924 - 440 páginas
...distinct glimpse. He was a youngster of the sort you like to see about you; of the sort you like to imagine yourself to have been; of the sort whose appearance...Yes; I had a glimpse of him then . . . and it was not the last of that kind. . . ' You don't know what it is for a fellow in my position to be believed... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1921 - 444 páginas
...distinct glimpse. He was a youngster of the sort you like to see about you; of the sort you like to imagine yourself to have been; of the sort whose appearance...rekindled at the approach of another flame, give a nutter deep, deep down somewhere, give a flutter of light . . . of heat! . . . Yes; I had a glimpse... | |
| Ian Watt - 1981 - 400 páginas
..."uselessly wise"; but his glimpse of Jim — which "was not the last of that kind" — brings to life in him "the fellowship of these illusions you had thought...somewhere, give a flutter of light . . . of heat!" Jim, in Marlow's words, has "reached the secret sensibility of my egoism" (152); and part of this sensibility... | |
| Richard Eldridge - 1989 - 236 páginas
...capacity for duty. He was a youngster of the sort you like to see about you; of the sort you like to imagine yourself to have been; of the sort whose appearance claims the fellowship of those illusions you had thought gone out, extinct, cold, and which, as if rekindled at the approach... | |
| Richard Ambrosini - 1991 - 274 páginas
...Malabar Hotel, Marlow has "a distinct glimpse" of Jim: he was a youngster "of the sort you like to imagine yourself to have been; of the sort whose appearance...illusions you had thought gone out, extinct, cold" (128). Marlow's concern with Jim's appearance and attitude, rather than his physical characteristics,... | |
| Geoffrey Galt Harpham - 1996 - 232 páginas
...undefined arousal. Jim was, he had told his listeners, "a youngster of the sort you like to see about you," the sort "whose appearance claims the fellowship of...somewhere, give a flutter of light . . . of heat!" This passage introduces a Marlovian reflection on the illusions that attend the "glorious indefiniteness"... | |
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