The Critical ReaderWallace W. Douglas, Roy Lamson Norton, 1962 - 761 oldal |
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... walked a little way down the beach and turned to watch him , and I was thinking of my own skin then . He had got to his feet and he seemed steady . The daylight was still clear , but on the sea wind fumes of brine were blowing in like a ...
... walked a little way down the beach and turned to watch him , and I was thinking of my own skin then . He had got to his feet and he seemed steady . The daylight was still clear , but on the sea wind fumes of brine were blowing in like a ...
455. oldal
... walked all the way down there to speak to him . He stopped and leaned on his pitchfork , listening , and for a moment Mrs. Thompson was almost frightened at his face . The pale eyes seemed to glare past her , the eyebrows frowned , the ...
... walked all the way down there to speak to him . He stopped and leaned on his pitchfork , listening , and for a moment Mrs. Thompson was almost frightened at his face . The pale eyes seemed to glare past her , the eyebrows frowned , the ...
730. oldal
... walked and prayed Because of the great gloom that is in my mind . I have walked and prayed for this young child an hour And heard the sea - wind scream upon the tower , And under the arches of the bridge , and scream In the elms above ...
... walked and prayed Because of the great gloom that is in my mind . I have walked and prayed for this young child an hour And heard the sea - wind scream upon the tower , And under the arches of the bridge , and scream In the elms above ...
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ERNEST NAGEL | 5 |
The EssaysAn Introduction | 7 |
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