The Critical Reader: Poems, Stories, EssaysW. W. Norton, 1949 - 785 oldal |
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... felt the slam of a .30-06 220 - grain solid bullet that bit his flank and ripped in sudden hot scalding nausea through his stomach . He trotted , heavy , big - footed , swinging wounded full- bellied , through the trees toward the tall ...
... felt the slam of a .30-06 220 - grain solid bullet that bit his flank and ripped in sudden hot scalding nausea through his stomach . He trotted , heavy , big - footed , swinging wounded full- bellied , through the trees toward the tall ...
289. oldal
... felt - relieved , " Stais said . He tried to think of what he'd really felt when the tracers went in and the Focke - Wulf started to smoke like a crazy smudge pot and the German pilot fought wildly for half a second with the cowling and ...
... felt - relieved , " Stais said . He tried to think of what he'd really felt when the tracers went in and the Focke - Wulf started to smoke like a crazy smudge pot and the German pilot fought wildly for half a second with the cowling and ...
314. oldal
... felt the sudden provincial quality of the Left Bank . Charlie directed his taxi to the Avenue de l'Opera , which was out of his way . But he wanted to see the blue hour spread over the magnificent façade , and imagine that the cab horns ...
... felt the sudden provincial quality of the Left Bank . Charlie directed his taxi to the Avenue de l'Opera , which was out of his way . But he wanted to see the blue hour spread over the magnificent façade , and imagine that the cab horns ...
Tartalomjegyzék
Introduction | 1 |
A E HOUSMAN | 9 |
KARL SHAPIRO | 15 |
Copyright | |
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