The Critical Reader: Poems, Stories, EssaysW. W. Norton, 1949 - 785 oldal |
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509. oldal
... natural about knowing my name that it was not surprising and yet we had not expected anything like that to happen . If anything is natural enough it is not sur- prising and then we went out again on an Avenue and the elevated railroad ...
... natural about knowing my name that it was not surprising and yet we had not expected anything like that to happen . If anything is natural enough it is not sur- prising and then we went out again on an Avenue and the elevated railroad ...
536. oldal
... natural robustness of spirit , and something of a feudal free - and - easiness . Then arrived a family , with children , and nurse in her native costume . They all sat at table together , per- fectly easy with one another , though the ...
... natural robustness of spirit , and something of a feudal free - and - easiness . Then arrived a family , with children , and nurse in her native costume . They all sat at table together , per- fectly easy with one another , though the ...
751. oldal
... natural for him to look after his own . The fact that it was not God , but the Englishmen of the 18th century , who made the landscape ( those very Englishmen who built the fine forgotten towns ) has passed so completely out of mind ...
... natural for him to look after his own . The fact that it was not God , but the Englishmen of the 18th century , who made the landscape ( those very Englishmen who built the fine forgotten towns ) has passed so completely out of mind ...
Tartalomjegyzék
Introduction | 1 |
A E HOUSMAN | 9 |
KARL SHAPIRO | 15 |
Copyright | |
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