Found 293 results for "Ambiguity in literature"
by Kate Chopin
A green and yellow parrot, which hung in a cage outside the door, kept repeating over and over: Allez vous-en!
by George R. R. Martin
“We should start back,” Gared urged as the woods began to grow dark around them.
by Florida State University Conference on Literature and Film (7th 1982)
by Marcel Galliot
AN ambiguity, in ordinary speech, means something very pronounced, and as a rule witty or deceitful.
by William Bedell Stanford