The Critical Reader: Poems, Stories, EssaysW. W. Norton, 1949 - 785 oldal |
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... asked Miss Ivors . " Well , you know , every year I go for a cycling tour with some fellows and so- " " But where ? " asked Miss Ivors . " Well , we usually go to France or Belgium or perhaps Ger- many , " said Gabriel awkwardly . " And ...
... asked Miss Ivors . " Well , you know , every year I go for a cycling tour with some fellows and so- " " But where ? " asked Miss Ivors . " Well , we usually go to France or Belgium or perhaps Ger- many , " said Gabriel awkwardly . " And ...
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... asked for a penny - piece from their guests . “ And do you mean to say , " asked Mr. 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 ...
... asked for a penny - piece from their guests . “ And do you mean to say , " asked Mr. 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 ...
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... asked a question not everybody but a good many , they thought I 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 ...
... asked a question not everybody but a good many , they thought I 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 ...
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Introduction | 1 |
A E HOUSMAN | 9 |
KARL SHAPIRO | 15 |
Copyright | |
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