The Critical Reader: Poems, Stories, EssaysW. W. Norton, 1949 - 785 oldal |
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... round . Janet Spence's parlourmaid was so ugly - ugly on purpose , it always seemed to him , malignantly , criminally ugly - that he could not bear to look at her more than was necessary . The door closed . Left to himself , Mr. Hutton ...
... round . Janet Spence's parlourmaid was so ugly - ugly on purpose , it always seemed to him , malignantly , criminally ugly - that he could not bear to look at her more than was necessary . The door closed . Left to himself , Mr. Hutton ...
373. oldal
... round him up , " said Mr. Thompson , making motions as if he might get up . " He may be in the milk house and he may be setting in his shack this time of day . " It was drawing towards five o'clock . " It's right around the corner ...
... round him up , " said Mr. Thompson , making motions as if he might get up . " He may be in the milk house and he may be setting in his shack this time of day . " It was drawing towards five o'clock . " It's right around the corner ...
531. oldal
... round . She is not more than twelve years old , moreover . Two servants accompany her . She gazes supremely from right to left as she goes , mincingly , and I would give her the prize for haughtiness . She is perfect - a little too ...
... round . She is not more than twelve years old , moreover . Two servants accompany her . She gazes supremely from right to left as she goes , mincingly , and I would give her the prize for haughtiness . She is perfect - a little too ...
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Introduction | 1 |
A E HOUSMAN | 9 |
KARL SHAPIRO | 15 |
Copyright | |
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