The Critical Reader: Poems, Stories, EssaysW. W. Norton, 1949 - 785 oldal |
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... seemed to him the best joke he had ever made in his life . When Mr. Hutton left Southend he was once more a married man . It was agreed that , for the time being , the fact should be kept secret . In the autumn they would go abroad ...
... seemed to him the best joke he had ever made in his life . When Mr. Hutton left Southend he was once more a married man . It was agreed that , for the time being , the fact should be kept secret . In the autumn they would go abroad ...
395. oldal
... seemed so funny now was this : Why hadn't he just told Mr. Hatch to get out before he ever even got in ? Mrs. Thompson , her arms crossed on her breast , was lying be- side him , perfectly still , but she seemed awake , somehow ...
... seemed so funny now was this : Why hadn't he just told Mr. Hatch to get out before he ever even got in ? Mrs. Thompson , her arms crossed on her breast , was lying be- side him , perfectly still , but she seemed awake , somehow ...
505. oldal
... seemed to me to possess exactly the right degree of substantiality : it seemed reasonably strong and able to carry its load , and competent with that easy slovenly competence of an old drudge ; yet it was perceptibly a creature of the ...
... seemed to me to possess exactly the right degree of substantiality : it seemed reasonably strong and able to carry its load , and competent with that easy slovenly competence of an old drudge ; yet it was perceptibly a creature of the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
A E HOUSMAN | 9 |
KARL SHAPIRO | 15 |
Copyright | |
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