Interpreting LiteratureHolt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1985 - Всего страниц: 1184 |
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... took our time , and we searched everywhere . I have had long experience in these affairs . I took the entire building , room by room ; devoting the nights of a whole week to each . We examined , first , the furniture of each apartment ...
... took our time , and we searched everywhere . I have had long experience in these affairs . I took the entire building , room by room ; devoting the nights of a whole week to each . We examined , first , the furniture of each apartment ...
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... took me back to somethin ' that I'd lost somewhere somehow along the way . On the Sunday mornin ' sidewalk , I'm ... Took us all the way to New Orleans . Copyright © 1969 Combine Music Corporation . Used by permission . All rights ...
... took me back to somethin ' that I'd lost somewhere somehow along the way . On the Sunday mornin ' sidewalk , I'm ... Took us all the way to New Orleans . Copyright © 1969 Combine Music Corporation . Used by permission . All rights ...
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... took some chances , Eliot took them , and Cummings took even greater chances ( of not being understood — there is no other criterion involved ) and at times he was downright reckless . Actually , the only question for the reader ...
... took some chances , Eliot took them , and Cummings took even greater chances ( of not being understood — there is no other criterion involved ) and at times he was downright reckless . Actually , the only question for the reader ...
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First Impressions | 7 |
Ben Jonson | 8 |
The Results of the Shaping Devices | 15 |
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