The Critical Reader: Poems, Stories, EssaysW. W. Norton, 1949 - 785 oldal |
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... answered them very well the only thing I remember is their asking why I do not write as I talk and I said to them if they had invited Keats for lunch and they asked him an ordinary question would they expect him to answer with the Ode ...
... answered them very well the only thing I remember is their asking why I do not write as I talk and I said to them if they had invited Keats for lunch and they asked him an ordinary question would they expect him to answer with the Ode ...
526. oldal
... answer and certainly any question has no answer so why ques- tion the answer or answer the question . And so we took the airplane to go back to Chicago we stopped at Omaha and really we did not stop in Chicago only for the night and ...
... answer and certainly any question has no answer so why ques- tion the answer or answer the question . And so we took the airplane to go back to Chicago we stopped at Omaha and really we did not stop in Chicago only for the night and ...
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... answer . Well , naturally . You might also cry out , " Hey , United States Army , come here ! " Not a soldier would answer . Can we then infer that there is no entity called " The United States Army " ? Obviously such reasoning is ...
... answer . Well , naturally . You might also cry out , " Hey , United States Army , come here ! " Not a soldier would answer . Can we then infer that there is no entity called " The United States Army " ? Obviously such reasoning is ...
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Introduction | 1 |
A E HOUSMAN | 9 |
KARL SHAPIRO | 15 |
Copyright | |
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