Mirrors: An Introduction to LiteratureJohn Ray Knott, Christopher Russell Reaske Canfield Press, 1972 - 508 pagina's |
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Pagina 84
... night . A lone woman is troubled with such dreams and such thoughts that she's afeard of herself sometimes . Pray tarry with me this night , dear husband , of all nights in the year . " " My love and my Faith , " replied young Goodman ...
... night . A lone woman is troubled with such dreams and such thoughts that she's afeard of herself sometimes . Pray tarry with me this night , dear husband , of all nights in the year . " " My love and my Faith , " replied young Goodman ...
Pagina 349
... night , Never to be turned away : night coming on , I can not tell how : night like a shroud ! My fair winds brought me here . Oh God . Again The pain of the spikes where I had sight , 95 The flooding pain Of memory , never to be gouged ...
... night , Never to be turned away : night coming on , I can not tell how : night like a shroud ! My fair winds brought me here . Oh God . Again The pain of the spikes where I had sight , 95 The flooding pain Of memory , never to be gouged ...
Pagina 427
... night ! CHORUS : Single - handedly ? BIEDERMANN : Yes . CHORUS : Without compunction ? BIEDERMANN : Yes . CHORUS : In the middle of the night ? BIEDERMANN : Just about to ! If my wife hadn't come after me , afraid I'd catch cold ...
... night ! CHORUS : Single - handedly ? BIEDERMANN : Yes . CHORUS : Without compunction ? BIEDERMANN : Yes . CHORUS : In the middle of the night ? BIEDERMANN : Just about to ! If my wife hadn't come after me , afraid I'd catch cold ...
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ANNA arms Arnold Friend asked BABETTE Baleks BIEDERMANN BRACK CHORAGOS CHORUS CLAY Connie Copyright CREON D. H. LAWRENCE Dahlmann dark death door Eilert EISENRING ELVSTED face feel feet felt fingers fire girl Goodman Brown hair hand head hear heard heart HEDDA Hedda Gabler IOCASTE Johnny-Boy JONS JORGE LUIS BORGES Joyce Carol Oates Julian kill knew laughed light listen living looked LOVBORG LULA Maria MISS TESMAN mother never night OEDIPUS PLOG poem rain Reprinted by permission Reva SCHMITZ seemed Sephora sheriff ship silent SKAT sleep slowly smile stared stood stop story suddenly talk TEIRESIAS tell Theodore Roethke thing thought told turned voice W. D. Snodgrass W. S. Merwin waiting walked watched whispered Whut woman words young ΙΟ