On Poetry: Collected Talks and EssaysDoubleday, 1969 - Всего страниц: 597 |
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... give me lessons . She did not believe this , as it was incredible , but to humour me , she acquiesced . I continued to attend and she to teach me , not in mockery now , because experience had undeceived her ; and I learned to read in ...
... give me lessons . She did not believe this , as it was incredible , but to humour me , she acquiesced . I continued to attend and she to teach me , not in mockery now , because experience had undeceived her ; and I learned to read in ...
Стр. 356
... give fine gold when one may safely and ethically give dross ? Thus , though more " gold medals " are awarded than ever before , the gilt enormously outnumber the golden ; and of these , few exceed fourteen - karat fineness . A random ...
... give fine gold when one may safely and ethically give dross ? Thus , though more " gold medals " are awarded than ever before , the gilt enormously outnumber the golden ; and of these , few exceed fourteen - karat fineness . A random ...
Стр. 540
... give it an appearance of human meaning . Join our guild of united morticians . We will pay well and shower honours on you - you may even be elected an honorary vice - president . " you " You smell like the dead , " he answers . " Give ...
... give it an appearance of human meaning . Join our guild of united morticians . We will pay well and shower honours on you - you may even be elected an honorary vice - president . " you " You smell like the dead , " he answers . " Give ...
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