Western Wind: An Introduction to PoetryMcGraw-Hill, 1992 - Всего страниц: 634 |
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... gives an ironic reading of the ten commandments as they might be observed by a cynical materialist . The ironic view of ... give us . If each of the millions of images pouring in from BINOCULAR VISION ⚫ 83 UNDERSTATEMENT-THE WITHHELD IMAGE.
... gives an ironic reading of the ten commandments as they might be observed by a cynical materialist . The ironic view of ... give us . If each of the millions of images pouring in from BINOCULAR VISION ⚫ 83 UNDERSTATEMENT-THE WITHHELD IMAGE.
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... give us no inkling of this . Long before the time of the medieval monks in England , rhyme flourished in Ireland and Wales . Irish mission- aries may have brought it to the continent . Or perhaps it came from Arabia , whose culture may ...
... give us no inkling of this . Long before the time of the medieval monks in England , rhyme flourished in Ireland and Wales . Irish mission- aries may have brought it to the continent . Or perhaps it came from Arabia , whose culture may ...
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... give gifts and to love everything that shows itself as good . It is time to turn to the Great Mystery and know the Grandfathers have mercy on us that we may help the people to survive . On dark nights , when confusion makes those who ...
... give gifts and to love everything that shows itself as good . It is time to turn to the Great Mystery and know the Grandfathers have mercy on us that we may help the people to survive . On dark nights , when confusion makes those who ...
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