Introduction to Literature: Reading, Analyzing, and WritingAlfred Publishing Company, 1981 - 926 pagini |
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Pagina 350
... close to that of every elderly gentleman , in search of the Major's lineaments . In his pro- gress , Robin encountered many gay and gallant figures . Em- broidered garments , of showy colors , enormous periwigs , gold- laced hats , and ...
... close to that of every elderly gentleman , in search of the Major's lineaments . In his pro- gress , Robin encountered many gay and gallant figures . Em- broidered garments , of showy colors , enormous periwigs , gold- laced hats , and ...
Pagina 374
... close ? " " A mile or so up the stream . " " Will we see him ? " " We'll have a look . " " Does his roaring carry that far ? It sounds as though he were right in camp . " " Carries a hell of a long way , " said Robert Wilson . " It's ...
... close ? " " A mile or so up the stream . " " Will we see him ? " " We'll have a look . " " Does his roaring carry that far ? It sounds as though he were right in camp . " " Carries a hell of a long way , " said Robert Wilson . " It's ...
Pagina 838
... close her book and walks out of the house , and suddenly - mark this - I could pray again ! Old Giles must be spoken for , if only because his fate was to be so remarkable and so different from that of all the others . He was in his ...
... close her book and walks out of the house , and suddenly - mark this - I could pray again ! Old Giles must be spoken for , if only because his fate was to be so remarkable and so different from that of all the others . He was in his ...
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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