Mirrors: An Introduction to LiteratureJohn Ray Knott, Christopher Russell Reaske Canfield Press, 1972 - 508 pagina's |
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Pagina 79
... moved , direct and intent , like something transmitted rather than stirring in voluntary activity , straight down the field towards the pond . There she stood on the bank for a moment . She never raised her head . Then she waded slowly ...
... moved , direct and intent , like something transmitted rather than stirring in voluntary activity , straight down the field towards the pond . There she stood on the bank for a moment . She never raised her head . Then she waded slowly ...
Pagina 147
... moved to Washington Square and took to reading about being militant . But , living there , he developed a craving for whiteness the way a nicely broke - in virgin craves sex . In spite of this , he maintained a steady black girl , whom ...
... moved to Washington Square and took to reading about being militant . But , living there , he developed a craving for whiteness the way a nicely broke - in virgin craves sex . In spite of this , he maintained a steady black girl , whom ...
Pagina 243
... moved , she moved more ways than one : The shapes a bright container can contain ! 5 Of her choice virtues only gods should speak , Or English poets who grew up on Greek ( I'd have them sing in chorus , cheek to cheek ) . ΙΟ How well ...
... moved , she moved more ways than one : The shapes a bright container can contain ! 5 Of her choice virtues only gods should speak , Or English poets who grew up on Greek ( I'd have them sing in chorus , cheek to cheek ) . ΙΟ How well ...
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