Introduction to Literature: Reading, Analyzing, and WritingAlfred Publishing Company, 1981 - 926 pagini |
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... kind , though , that can't say no to nothin ' if you keep at him long enough . But I was goin ' to tell you about a poor boy we got here in town - Paul Dickson . He fell out of a tree when he was about ten years old . Lit on his head ...
... kind , though , that can't say no to nothin ' if you keep at him long enough . But I was goin ' to tell you about a poor boy we got here in town - Paul Dickson . He fell out of a tree when he was about ten years old . Lit on his head ...
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... kind of a delicate thing , because if it got out that he had beat Jim up , Julie was bound to hear of it and then she'd know that Doc knew and of course knowin ' that he knew would make it worse for her than ever . He was goin ' to do ...
... kind of a delicate thing , because if it got out that he had beat Jim up , Julie was bound to hear of it and then she'd know that Doc knew and of course knowin ' that he knew would make it worse for her than ever . He was goin ' to do ...
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... kind of common people I mean are not only to be found low down in the social scale ; they crawl and swarm all around us - even in the highest social positions . You have only to look at your own fine , distinguished Mayor ! My brother ...
... kind of common people I mean are not only to be found low down in the social scale ; they crawl and swarm all around us - even in the highest social positions . You have only to look at your own fine , distinguished Mayor ! My brother ...
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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