The Critical ReaderWallace W. Douglas, Roy Lamson Norton, 1962 - 761 oldal |
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61. oldal
... streets going up to the Cathedral , like crevices . I narrowly miss a huge pail of slop - water which comes crashing down from heaven . A small boy who was playing in the street , and whose miss is not quite a clean miss , looks up with ...
... streets going up to the Cathedral , like crevices . I narrowly miss a huge pail of slop - water which comes crashing down from heaven . A small boy who was playing in the street , and whose miss is not quite a clean miss , looks up with ...
70. oldal
... streets to try and get warm . The sun was powerful . But alas , as in southern towns generally , the streets are sunless as wells . So the q - b and I creep slowly along the sunny bits , and then perforce are swallowed by shadow . We ...
... streets to try and get warm . The sun was powerful . But alas , as in southern towns generally , the streets are sunless as wells . So the q - b and I creep slowly along the sunny bits , and then perforce are swallowed by shadow . We ...
300. oldal
... street where I live now are turning yellow , the ones that are not already dead . The pretty girls that walk along the main streets are putting on hats again . In New York the main streets run north and south so that there is usually a ...
... street where I live now are turning yellow , the ones that are not already dead . The pretty girls that walk along the main streets are putting on hats again . In New York the main streets run north and south so that there is usually a ...
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ERNEST NAGEL | 5 |
The EssaysAn Introduction | 7 |
JOHN MCNULTY | 16 |
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