Mirrors: An Introduction to LiteratureJohn Ray Knott, Christopher Russell Reaske Canfield Press, 1972 - 508 pagina's |
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Pagina 194
... sleep That dreams it does not sleep and that death , Which our flesh dreads , is that very death Of every night , which we call sleep . To see in the day or in the year a symbol 10 Of mankind's days and of his years , To transform the ...
... sleep That dreams it does not sleep and that death , Which our flesh dreads , is that very death Of every night , which we call sleep . To see in the day or in the year a symbol 10 Of mankind's days and of his years , To transform the ...
Pagina 284
... sleep of mine , whatever sleep it is . Were he not gone , 40 The woodchuck could say whether it's like his Long sleep , as I describe its coming on , Or just some human sleep . 1. What does the title mean ? In what sense is the poem ...
... sleep of mine , whatever sleep it is . Were he not gone , 40 The woodchuck could say whether it's like his Long sleep , as I describe its coming on , Or just some human sleep . 1. What does the title mean ? In what sense is the poem ...
Pagina 410
... sleep — Anyway I don't want a bed . BIEDERMANN : No ? SCHMITZ : Oh , I'm used to sleeping on the floor . My father was a miner . I'm used to it . [ He puffs at his cigar . ] No apologies necessary , sir . You're not one of those birds ...
... sleep — Anyway I don't want a bed . BIEDERMANN : No ? SCHMITZ : Oh , I'm used to sleeping on the floor . My father was a miner . I'm used to it . [ He puffs at his cigar . ] No apologies necessary , sir . You're not one of those birds ...
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