An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... Mary sat musing on the lamp - flame at the table Waiting for Warren . When she heard his step , She ran on tip - toe down the darkened passage To meet him in the doorway with the news And put him on his guard . “ Silas is back . " She ...
... Mary sat musing on the lamp - flame at the table Waiting for Warren . When she heard his step , She ran on tip - toe down the darkened passage To meet him in the doorway with the news And put him on his guard . “ Silas is back . " She ...
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... Mary said . " I want him to : he'll have to soon or late . " " He's worn out . He's asleep beside the stove . When I came up from Rowe's I found him here , Huddled against the barn - door fast asleep , A miserable sight , and ...
... Mary said . " I want him to : he'll have to soon or late . " " He's worn out . He's asleep beside the stove . When I came up from Rowe's I found him here , Huddled against the barn - door fast asleep , A miserable sight , and ...
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... Mary Shelley turned to the writing of Frankenstein . ) His starveling Cupid must be seen as an image from a literary dead end . Granted its eccentricity , however , Beddoes verbal power offers real de- lights . 2. Note " sift " in line ...
... Mary Shelley turned to the writing of Frankenstein . ) His starveling Cupid must be seen as an image from a literary dead end . Granted its eccentricity , however , Beddoes verbal power offers real de- lights . 2. Note " sift " in line ...
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 663 |
Robert Frost Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening | 670 |
CHAPTER TWO A BURBLE | 678 |
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