The Critical Reader: Poems, Stories, EssaysW. W. Norton, 1949 - 785 oldal |
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... hour Mrs. Hickman , a thin quiet woman , went to bed . Soon the four younger children crawled in with her . Willis and Charles got into the other bed , first turning off the kerosene heater , cookstove , and lamp . They all fell asleep ...
... hour Mrs. Hickman , a thin quiet woman , went to bed . Soon the four younger children crawled in with her . Willis and Charles got into the other bed , first turning off the kerosene heater , cookstove , and lamp . They all fell asleep ...
706. oldal
... Hour by hour he grew more bitter . What the Christian Scientists call malicious animal magnetism seemed to radiate from him like heat from a stove . From my place in the courtroom , standing upon a table , I looked directly down upon ...
... Hour by hour he grew more bitter . What the Christian Scientists call malicious animal magnetism seemed to radiate from him like heat from a stove . From my place in the courtroom , standing upon a table , I looked directly down upon ...
712. oldal
... hour after hour , long , long letters , but to interrupt a parent who writes so laboriously of such important matters would have been a sin . The prattle of children , the lore of the nursery or schoolroom , did not find its way into ...
... hour after hour , long , long letters , but to interrupt a parent who writes so laboriously of such important matters would have been a sin . The prattle of children , the lore of the nursery or schoolroom , did not find its way into ...
Tartalomjegyzék
Introduction | 1 |
A E HOUSMAN | 9 |
KARL SHAPIRO | 15 |
Copyright | |
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