The Critical ReaderWallace W. Douglas, Roy Lamson Norton, 1962 - 761 oldal |
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... hour after hour , long , long letters , but to interrupt a parent who writes so laboriously of such important matters would have been a sin . The prattle of children , the lore of the nursery or schoolroom , did not find its way into ...
... hour after hour , long , long letters , but to interrupt a parent who writes so laboriously of such important matters would have been a sin . The prattle of children , the lore of the nursery or schoolroom , did not find its way into ...
210. oldal
... hour by hour . But in all this there is no writing for writing's sake ; no use of the pen to convey pleasure or amusement or any of the million shades of endearment and intimacy which have filled so many English letters since . Only ...
... hour by hour . But in all this there is no writing for writing's sake ; no use of the pen to convey pleasure or amusement or any of the million shades of endearment and intimacy which have filled so many English letters since . Only ...
314. oldal
... hour . “ Eat , eat , eat , ” we could hear Anna say . “ Eat , eat " Then it would be dark . When Lawrence had been there three days , Anna called me into the kitchen . " You tell your mother , " she said , “ that he doesn't come into my ...
... hour . “ Eat , eat , eat , ” we could hear Anna say . “ Eat , eat " Then it would be dark . When Lawrence had been there three days , Anna called me into the kitchen . " You tell your mother , " she said , “ that he doesn't come into my ...
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ERNEST NAGEL | 5 |
The EssaysAn Introduction | 7 |
JOHN MCNULTY | 16 |
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