An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... comes that blood all over your shirt ? My son , come tell it to me . " " It's the blood of my little guinea pig- O mother , please let me be . Its the blood of my little guinea pig- O mother , please let me be . " Your guinea pig's ...
... comes that blood all over your shirt ? My son , come tell it to me . " " It's the blood of my little guinea pig- O mother , please let me be . Its the blood of my little guinea pig- O mother , please let me be . " Your guinea pig's ...
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... comes from nowhere . And maybe the second comes from a second - theme nowhere . But whatever part of what follows continues to come to him from his nowhere , it has to come from those first lines as well . The poem , that is , is ...
... comes from nowhere . And maybe the second comes from a second - theme nowhere . But whatever part of what follows continues to come to him from his nowhere , it has to come from those first lines as well . The poem , that is , is ...
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... comes marching ( line two ) , a foray . What causes the bright cathedrals to " clatter " ? ( clatter down ? ) the spires to " break their stalks " ? 3. Is it possible that the poet is confused and that he is describing air- raid damage ...
... comes marching ( line two ) , a foray . What causes the bright cathedrals to " clatter " ? ( clatter down ? ) the spires to " break their stalks " ? 3. Is it possible that the poet is confused and that he is describing air- raid damage ...
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 663 |
CHAPTER TWO A BURBLE | 678 |
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