Introduction to Literature: Reading, Analyzing, and WritingAlfred Publishing Company, 1981 - 926 pagini |
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... PETER STOCKMANN . And even if that were true ? If I perhaps guard my reputation somewhat anxiously , it is in the ... STOCKMANN . I am afraid you will not be able to prevent that now , my dear Peter . PETER STOCKMANN . It must and shall ...
... PETER STOCKMANN . And even if that were true ? If I perhaps guard my reputation somewhat anxiously , it is in the ... STOCKMANN . I am afraid you will not be able to prevent that now , my dear Peter . PETER STOCKMANN . It must and shall ...
Pagina 767
... PETER STOCKMANN ( looking round ) . You are very snug in here - very nice indeed . HOVSTAD . Oh- PETER STOCKMANN . And here I come , without any notice , to take up your time ! HOVSTAD . By all means , Mr. Mayor . I am at your service ...
... PETER STOCKMANN ( looking round ) . You are very snug in here - very nice indeed . HOVSTAD . Oh- PETER STOCKMANN . And here I come , without any notice , to take up your time ! HOVSTAD . By all means , Mr. Mayor . I am at your service ...
Pagina 798
... STOCKMANN . I daresay you find it rather draughty here today . Put your hat on . PETER STOCKMANN . Thank you , if I may . ( Does so . ) I think I caught cold last night ; I stood and shivered- DR . STOCKMANN . Really ? I found it warm ...
... STOCKMANN . I daresay you find it rather draughty here today . Put your hat on . PETER STOCKMANN . Thank you , if I may . ( Does so . ) I think I caught cold last night ; I stood and shivered- DR . STOCKMANN . Really ? I found it warm ...
Cuprins
Why study Literature? Your Role as a Student of Literature | 8 |
PRELIMINARY STUDY | 15 |
Taking Notes Deciding on the Unanswered Questions | 25 |
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