Where do they expect to go when they die?1860Dickens Uncomm. Trav. iii, Who departed this life I don't know when, and whose coaches are all gone I don't know where.4. In rhetorical questions having the effect of emphatic negations (cf. what A. 3): e.g. where is ―? implying...
Then Barmenissa, be rather ingrateful to thy friends than treacherous to thy prince; rather see them die than Olinda fall into such fatal danger. And with this she stood in a dump, and being ready to go forward in her former mediation, she espied where the soldan and the empress, ...
To be sure, Americans don’t have the same legacy as Europeans do for literature. We have – in many ways – inherited it from them. What Kundera did is noteworthy in this sense. In his amazing book, theArt of the Novel, he provides a powerful genealogy of the modern novel, staring ...