Introduction to Literature: Reading, Analyzing, and WritingAlfred Publishing Company, 1981 - 926 pagini |
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... dark and cold , we are prone to tarry quite irrationally because of this paradoxically somber excitement and recompense . The reluctance to leave becomes an expression of the endless hunger for holding and making permanent a dark moment ...
... dark and cold , we are prone to tarry quite irrationally because of this paradoxically somber excitement and recompense . The reluctance to leave becomes an expression of the endless hunger for holding and making permanent a dark moment ...
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... dark pine shadows , moving a little from side to side in her steps , with the balanced heaviness and lightness of a pendulum in a grandfather clock . She carried a thin , small cane made from an umbrella , and with this she kept tapping ...
... dark pine shadows , moving a little from side to side in her steps , with the balanced heaviness and lightness of a pendulum in a grandfather clock . She carried a thin , small cane made from an umbrella , and with this she kept tapping ...
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... dark snug of O'Neill's shop , and , filling up the little win- dow that looked into the bar with his inflamed face , the colour of dark wine or dark meat , he called out : -Here , Pat , give us a g.p. , like a good fellow . The curate ...
... dark snug of O'Neill's shop , and , filling up the little win- dow that looked into the bar with his inflamed face , the colour of dark wine or dark meat , he called out : -Here , Pat , give us a g.p. , like a good fellow . The curate ...
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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