An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... kind , " she said . She took the market things from Warren's arms And set them on the porch , then drew him down To sit beside her on the wooden steps . " When was I ever anything but kind to him ? But I'll not have the fellow back ...
... kind , " she said . She took the market things from Warren's arms And set them on the porch , then drew him down To sit beside her on the wooden steps . " When was I ever anything but kind to him ? But I'll not have the fellow back ...
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... kind of “ taking " which is involved in " steal " and the kind which is involved in " emulate " seem precisely played , one against the other . But it is in the distinction between " garb " and " clothes " that the language truly ...
... kind of “ taking " which is involved in " steal " and the kind which is involved in " emulate " seem precisely played , one against the other . But it is in the distinction between " garb " and " clothes " that the language truly ...
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... kind of image that appears in a man's poetry is one index to his mind . The contents of a prop - room can suggest , to some extent at least , what sort of play is being produced . The contents of the poetic catalogue can tell one much ...
... kind of image that appears in a man's poetry is one index to his mind . The contents of a prop - room can suggest , to some extent at least , what sort of play is being produced . The contents of the poetic catalogue can tell one much ...
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 663 |
CHAPTER TWO A BURBLE | 678 |
FOLK BALLADS | 685 |
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