The Critical Reader: Poems, Stories, EssaysW. W. Norton, 1949 - 785 oldal |
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... close ? " " A mile or so up the stream . " " Will we see him ? " " We'll have a look . " " " " Does his roaring carry that far ? It sounds as though he were right in camp . " " Carries a hell of a long way , " said Robert Wilson ...
... close ? " " A mile or so up the stream . " " Will we see him ? " " We'll have a look . " " " " Does his roaring carry that far ? It sounds as though he were right in camp . " " Carries a hell of a long way , " said Robert Wilson ...
537. oldal
... close knee breeches and close sleeved waistcoat of thick brownish stuff that looks like leather . Over the waistcoat a sort of cuirass of black , rusty sheepskin , the curly wool out- side . So he strides , talking to a comrade . How ...
... close knee breeches and close sleeved waistcoat of thick brownish stuff that looks like leather . Over the waistcoat a sort of cuirass of black , rusty sheepskin , the curly wool out- side . So he strides , talking to a comrade . How ...
635. oldal
... close to his hideout along the road . It was the 116th Infantry , attacking to relieve the Point , but Theobold could not know that . Leaving the high- way and cutting south , he was captured by a machine - gun post near the creek ...
... close to his hideout along the road . It was the 116th Infantry , attacking to relieve the Point , but Theobold could not know that . Leaving the high- way and cutting south , he was captured by a machine - gun post near the creek ...
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Introduction | 1 |
A E HOUSMAN | 9 |
KARL SHAPIRO | 15 |
Copyright | |
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