Introduction to Literature: Reading, Analyzing, and WritingAlfred Publishing Company, 1981 - 926 pagini |
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... thought of the silent antechambers hung with Orien- tal tapestry , lit by tall bronze candelabra , and of the two great footmen in knee - breeches who sleep in the big arm - chairs , made drowsy by the heavy warmth of the hot - air ...
... thought of the silent antechambers hung with Orien- tal tapestry , lit by tall bronze candelabra , and of the two great footmen in knee - breeches who sleep in the big arm - chairs , made drowsy by the heavy warmth of the hot - air ...
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... thought I was ugly , I took your meanness for generosity . Because I thought I was ugly , I assumed that your evil temper concealed a good heart . I thought it was kind of you even to look at me . For I am ugly , am I not ? ( Chevre ...
... thought I was ugly , I took your meanness for generosity . Because I thought I was ugly , I assumed that your evil temper concealed a good heart . I thought it was kind of you even to look at me . For I am ugly , am I not ? ( Chevre ...
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... thought it would be better to wait till the spring , because it is just at this time that people begin to think seriously about their summer quarters . PETER STOCKMANN . Quite right ; you were perfectly right , Mr. Hovstad . HOVSTAD ...
... thought it would be better to wait till the spring , because it is just at this time that people begin to think seriously about their summer quarters . PETER STOCKMANN . Quite right ; you were perfectly right , Mr. Hovstad . HOVSTAD ...
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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