The Critical Reader: Poems, Stories, EssaysW. W. Norton, 1949 - 785 oldal |
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153. oldal
... turning locks , but for some days past he had practised with the key of the schoolroom door ; he did not believe in trusting too much to luck and accident . The key turned stiffly in the lock , but it turned . The door opened , and ...
... turning locks , but for some days past he had practised with the key of the schoolroom door ; he did not believe in trusting too much to luck and accident . The key turned stiffly in the lock , but it turned . The door opened , and ...
308. oldal
... turning his head . He drove swiftly . Behind them the sourceless lights of the second car glared in the dust . Presently Plunkett turned into a narrow road . It too was rutted in disuse . It led back to an old brick - kiln - a series of ...
... turning his head . He drove swiftly . Behind them the sourceless lights of the second car glared in the dust . Presently Plunkett turned into a narrow road . It too was rutted in disuse . It led back to an old brick - kiln - a series of ...
447. oldal
... turned promptly to the two young men who were more appreciative . A red - faced young woman , dressed in pansy , came into the room , excitedly clapping her hands and crying : " Quadrilles ! Quadrilles ! " Close on her heels came Aunt ...
... turned promptly to the two young men who were more appreciative . A red - faced young woman , dressed in pansy , came into the room , excitedly clapping her hands and crying : " Quadrilles ! Quadrilles ! " Close on her heels came Aunt ...
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Introduction | 1 |
A E HOUSMAN | 9 |
KARL SHAPIRO | 15 |
Copyright | |
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