The Critical Reader: Poems, Stories, EssaysW. W. Norton, 1949 - 785 oldal |
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... Browne and Miss Furlong . Take them in , Julia , with Miss Daly and Miss Power . " " I'm the man for the ladies , " said Mr. Browne , pursing his lips until his moustache bristled and smiling in all his wrinkles . “ You know , Miss ...
... Browne and Miss Furlong . Take them in , Julia , with Miss Daly and Miss Power . " " I'm the man for the ladies , " said Mr. Browne , pursing his lips until his moustache bristled and smiling in all his wrinkles . “ You know , Miss ...
448. oldal
... Browne by frowning and shaking her forefinger in warning to and fro . Mr. Browne nodded in answer and , when she had gone , said to Freddy Malins : " Now , then , Teddy , I'm going to fill you out a good glass of lemonade just to buck ...
... Browne by frowning and shaking her forefinger in warning to and fro . Mr. Browne nodded in answer and , when she had gone , said to Freddy Malins : " Now , then , Teddy , I'm going to fill you out a good glass of lemonade just to buck ...
463. oldal
... Browne incredulously , " that a chap can go down there and put up there as if it were a hotel and live on the fat of the land and then come away without paying anything ? " " O , most people give some donation to the monastery when they ...
... Browne incredulously , " that a chap can go down there and put up there as if it were a hotel and live on the fat of the land and then come away without paying anything ? " " O , most people give some donation to the monastery when they ...
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Introduction | 1 |
A E HOUSMAN | 9 |
KARL SHAPIRO | 15 |
Copyright | |
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