The Critical Reader: Poems, Stories, EssaysW. W. Norton, 1949 - 785 oldal |
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... side , looking at him . He waved to her and she did not wave back . The brush was very thick ahead and the ground was dry . The middle - aged gun - bearer was sweating heavily and Wilson had his hat down over his eyes and his red neck ...
... side , looking at him . He waved to her and she did not wave back . The brush was very thick ahead and the ground was dry . The middle - aged gun - bearer was sweating heavily and Wilson had his hat down over his eyes and his red neck ...
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Poems, Stories, Essays Hallett Smith Wallace Warner Douglas, Roy Lamson. side . They stood on each side of Mrs. Thompson and watched Mr. Thompson as if he were a dangerous wild beast . “ What did you do to her ? " shouted Arthur , in a ...
Poems, Stories, Essays Hallett Smith Wallace Warner Douglas, Roy Lamson. side . They stood on each side of Mrs. Thompson and watched Mr. Thompson as if he were a dangerous wild beast . “ What did you do to her ? " shouted Arthur , in a ...
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... side of the street , and come out under the bastions . Then we go down our own familiar wide , short , cold boulevard to the sea . At the bottom , again , is a carriage with more maskers . Carnival is beginning . A man dressed as a ...
... side of the street , and come out under the bastions . Then we go down our own familiar wide , short , cold boulevard to the sea . At the bottom , again , is a carriage with more maskers . Carnival is beginning . A man dressed as a ...
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Introduction | 1 |
A E HOUSMAN | 9 |
KARL SHAPIRO | 15 |
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