Introduction to Literature: Reading, Analyzing, and WritingAlfred Publishing Company, 1981 - 926 pagini |
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... keep behind me and a little to one side . Chances are we'll hear him growl . If we see him we'll both shoot . Don't worry about anything . I'll keep you backed up . As a matter of fact you know , perhaps you'd better not go . It might ...
... keep behind me and a little to one side . Chances are we'll hear him growl . If we see him we'll both shoot . Don't worry about anything . I'll keep you backed up . As a matter of fact you know , perhaps you'd better not go . It might ...
Pagina 880
... keep fifteen years , will it not ? PROCTOR . It will keep if it is kept , but Mary Warren swears she never saw no poppets in my house , nor anyone else . PARRIS . Why could there not have been poppets hid where no one ever saw them ...
... keep fifteen years , will it not ? PROCTOR . It will keep if it is kept , but Mary Warren swears she never saw no poppets in my house , nor anyone else . PARRIS . Why could there not have been poppets hid where no one ever saw them ...
Pagina 902
... keeps me silent . It is hard to give a lie to dogs . ( Pause , for the first time he turns directly to her . ) I would ... keep my children out of the wind . ( Pause . ) What say you ? ELIZABETH ( upon a heaving sob that always threatens ) ...
... keeps me silent . It is hard to give a lie to dogs . ( Pause , for the first time he turns directly to her . ) I would ... keep my children out of the wind . ( Pause . ) What say you ? ELIZABETH ( upon a heaving sob that always threatens ) ...
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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