The Critical Reader: Poems, Stories, EssaysW. W. Norton, 1949 - 785 oldal |
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... perhaps also the third , take the form of a charm — something spoken to ward off danger , as one knocks on wood to avert bad luck . In the first stanza , the poet invokes guardians and friends for the lady - the glowworm , the shooting ...
... perhaps also the third , take the form of a charm — something spoken to ward off danger , as one knocks on wood to avert bad luck . In the first stanza , the poet invokes guardians and friends for the lady - the glowworm , the shooting ...
639. oldal
... perhaps if we knew how the word " un- happiness " is to be defined , we should discover that we are happy after all . There is no money in our bank account : perhaps if we really understood the syntax of " there is " and the negativity ...
... perhaps if we knew how the word " un- happiness " is to be defined , we should discover that we are happy after all . There is no money in our bank account : perhaps if we really understood the syntax of " there is " and the negativity ...
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... perhaps , a semanti- cist . ( 2 ) Now for the terms which signify systems . Mr. Chase says that there is no entity called " mankind , " that if you were to sum- mon mankind to you , no one would answer . Well , naturally . You might ...
... perhaps , a semanti- cist . ( 2 ) Now for the terms which signify systems . Mr. Chase says that there is no entity called " mankind , " that if you were to sum- mon mankind to you , no one would answer . Well , naturally . You might ...
Tartalomjegyzék
Introduction | 1 |
A E HOUSMAN | 9 |
KARL SHAPIRO | 15 |
Copyright | |
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