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" There was nothing either above or below him, and I knew it. He had kicked himself loose of the earth. Confound the man! he had kicked the very earth to pieces. "
Youth: And Two Other Stories - Сторінка 164
автори: Joseph Conrad - 1903 - 381 стор.
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Youth and Two Other Stories

Joseph Conrad - 1924 - 366 стор.
...had a very lively sense of that danger, too — but in this, that I had to deal with a being to whom I could not appeal in the name of anything high or...himself loose of the earth. Confound the man! he had kicked'the very earth to pieces. He was alone, and I before him did not know whether I stood on the...
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Youth: And Two Other Stories

Joseph Conrad - 1903 - 398 стор.
...had a very lively sense of that danger too — but in this, that I had to deal with a being to whom I could not appeal in the name of anything high or...nothing either above or below him, and I knew it. He had locked Hm&elf loose of the earth. Confound the man ! he had kicked the very earth to pieces. He was...
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Youth, and Two Other Stories: By Joseph Conrad ..., Том 26

Joseph Conrad - 1903 - 360 стор.
...of that danger, too — but in this, that I had to deal with a being to whom I could not appeal hi the name of anything high or low. I had, even like...nothing either above or below him, and I knew it. CHe had kicked himself loose of the earth. Confound the man! he had kicked-the very earth to pieces....
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Complete Works, Том 16

Joseph Conrad - 1903 - 360 стор.
...lively sense of that danger, too — but in this, that I had to deal with a being_to whom I could pot appeal in the name of anything high or low. I had, even like the niggers, to invoke him himself 8 " his own exalted and in _ degradation. There was nothing either above or below -. /him, and I knew...
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Story-writing: Lessons from the Masters

Frances Melville Perry - 1926 - 270 стор.
...impious indulger of the desire of the jungle to deify, as "a tree swayed by the wind — no restraint; he had kicked himself loose of the earth. Confound the man. He had kicked the very earth to pieces." In the same story we have the unnamed Russian already quoted, whose need was to move onwards with the...
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Conrad in the Nineteenth Century

Ian Watt - 1981 - 400 стор.
...internal or external restraint; but Marlow's worst doubts are set at rest when this "being to whom I could not appeal in the name of anything high or low" (144) makes a final judgment which is "the expression of some sort of belief" (151); and without some...
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Heart of Darkness and The Secret Sharer

Joseph Conrad - 2004 - 205 стор.
...had a very lively sense of that danger, too — but in this, that I had to deal with a being to whom I could not appeal in the name of anything high or...He was alone, and I before him did not know whether 1 stood on the ground or floated in the air. I've been telling you what we said — repeating the phrases...
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Reading with a Difference: Gender, Race, and Cultural Identity

Arthur F. Marotti - 1993 - 404 стор.
...had a very lively sense of that danger too — but in this, that I had to deal with a being to whom I could not appeal in the name of anything high or...himself — his own exalted and incredible degradation" (67). The real terror of this situation, as Marlow presents it, thus turns out to be Marlow's loss...
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Lacan, Discourse, and Social Change: A Psychoanalytic Cultural Criticism

Mark Bracher - 1993 - 224 стор.
...had a very lively sense of that danger too — but in this, that I had to deal with a being to whom I could not appeal in the name of anything high or...himself — his own exalted and incredible degradation.' The real terror of this situation, as Marlow presents it, thus turns out to be Marlow's loss of his...
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Dialogue and Literature: Apostrophe, Auditors, and the Collapse of Romantic ...

Michael Macovski - 1994 - 244 стор.
...rhetorical standards have any force in this novella. As he says, "... I had to deal with a being to whom I could not appeal in the name of anything high or...knew it. He had kicked himself loose of the earth" (67). In the absence of any common standards to "invoke" or "appeal to," societal judgment erodes....
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