The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe: Literary criticismAMS Press, 1979 |
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... sentence is to be tortured into gram- mar only by placing in a parenthesis the words " and while the crowd stood a solid mass between him and . " But how easily might it have been written that " Ojeda said this while the crowd stood , a ...
... sentence is to be tortured into gram- mar only by placing in a parenthesis the words " and while the crowd stood a solid mass between him and . " But how easily might it have been written that " Ojeda said this while the crowd stood , a ...
Pagina 169
... sentence ; and a complete sentence is a col- lection of words making a complete sense , without being dependent upon another collection of words to convey the full meaning intended . " Now , what kind of a meaning can we give to such a ...
... sentence ; and a complete sentence is a col- lection of words making a complete sense , without being dependent upon another collection of words to convey the full meaning intended . " Now , what kind of a meaning can we give to such a ...
Pagina 205
... sentence of the work ? " It was known that the Rev. Archdeacon Coxe had bequeathed to the Library of the British ... sentences , for instance , are in shockingly bad taste , -The most skilful physicians stood aghast at this disease ( the ...
... sentence of the work ? " It was known that the Rev. Archdeacon Coxe had bequeathed to the Library of the British ... sentences , for instance , are in shockingly bad taste , -The most skilful physicians stood aghast at this disease ( the ...
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George P Morris | 41 |
The Damsel of Darien | 49 |
An Address delivered before the Goethean | 57 |
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