An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... become a jockey does not study a text on zoology . He watches horses , he listens to what is said by those who have ... becomes an encyclopedia of opera information , and as even retarded boys in The Bronx are capable of reciting ...
... become a jockey does not study a text on zoology . He watches horses , he listens to what is said by those who have ... becomes an encyclopedia of opera information , and as even retarded boys in The Bronx are capable of reciting ...
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... becomes Art for Life's sake ) that Matthew Arnold had in mind when he wrote : " The grand power of poetry is its ... become a poet . Auden replied that he would ask the young man why he wanted to write poetry . If the answer was ...
... becomes Art for Life's sake ) that Matthew Arnold had in mind when he wrote : " The grand power of poetry is its ... become a poet . Auden replied that he would ask the young man why he wanted to write poetry . If the answer was ...
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... become less and less evidently the pre - deter- mined legislative code it was at birth , and increasingly the symbol of a much broader emotional force . That emotional force , moreover , became so powerful that in many ways the flag ...
... become less and less evidently the pre - deter- mined legislative code it was at birth , and increasingly the symbol of a much broader emotional force . That emotional force , moreover , became so powerful that in many ways the flag ...
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 663 |
CHAPTER TWO A BURBLE | 678 |
FOLK BALLADS | 685 |
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