view of the sky straight over our heads, and that all these views on earth are but bungled copies of it." "I expect your father has been reading Dante," said Cecil, fingering the novel, which alone permitted him to lead the conversation. "He told us another... A Room with a View - Page 243by Edward Morgan Forster - 1922 - 318 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Henry Stape - Novelists, English - 1997 - 460 pages
...Lucy and Cecil that his father ‘says there is only one perfect view—the view of the sky su'aight over our heads, and that all these views on earth are but bungled copies of it.' Cecil interjects, typically: ‘I suspect your father has been reading Dante.' George ignores this... | |
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