Introduction to Literature: Reading, Analyzing, and WritingAlfred Publishing Company, 1981 - 926 pagini |
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... father . " " A big fellow like you should have terrible sins . Is it your first ? " " " Tis , father . " " Oh , my , worse and worse ! Here , sit down there and wait till I get rid of these ould ones and we'll have a long chat . Never ...
... father . " " A big fellow like you should have terrible sins . Is it your first ? " " " Tis , father . " " Oh , my , worse and worse ! Here , sit down there and wait till I get rid of these ould ones and we'll have a long chat . Never ...
Pagina 187
... father , and he bates me , and me heart is broken and wan night in bed I made it up the way I'd kill her . " Jackie ... father . " " When she was in bed ? " " No , father . " " How , so ? " " When she ates the potatoes and drinks the ...
... father , and he bates me , and me heart is broken and wan night in bed I made it up the way I'd kill her . " Jackie ... father . " " When she was in bed ? " " No , father . " " How , so ? " " When she ates the potatoes and drinks the ...
Pagina 194
... father , " said I. " Worse and worse , " he said gloomily . " The crimes of a life- time . I don't know will I get rid of you at all today . You'd better wait now till I'm finished with these old ones . You can see by the looks of them ...
... father , " said I. " Worse and worse , " he said gloomily . " The crimes of a life- time . I don't know will I get rid of you at all today . You'd better wait now till I'm finished with these old ones . You can see by the looks of them ...
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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