Introduction to Literature: Reading, Analyzing, and WritingAlfred Publishing Company, 1981 - 926 pagini |
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Pagina 352
... seemed to fall asleep as soon as they were uttered . ' Home , or we'll set you in the stocks by peep of day ! ' " This is the second hint of the kind , ' thought Robin . ' I wish they would end my difficulties , by setting me there to ...
... seemed to fall asleep as soon as they were uttered . ' Home , or we'll set you in the stocks by peep of day ! ' " This is the second hint of the kind , ' thought Robin . ' I wish they would end my difficulties , by setting me there to ...
Pagina 396
... seemed about to gore Macomber . " The danger was indeed acute ; the animal fell " not two yards " from him . In that proximity and under such excitement Mrs. Macomber , who has not been shown as an experienced shot or even a participant ...
... seemed about to gore Macomber . " The danger was indeed acute ; the animal fell " not two yards " from him . In that proximity and under such excitement Mrs. Macomber , who has not been shown as an experienced shot or even a participant ...
Pagina 405
... seemed to include , in the minds of the peasantry who used it , both the family and the family mansion . I have said that the sole effect of my somewhat childish experiment - that of looking down within the tarn - had been to deepen the ...
... seemed to include , in the minds of the peasantry who used it , both the family and the family mansion . I have said that the sole effect of my somewhat childish experiment - that of looking down within the tarn - had been to deepen the ...
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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