Controversy in Literature: Fiction, Drama, and Poetry, with Related CriticismMorris Freedman, Paul Benjamin Davis Scribner, 1968 - 750 páginas |
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... asked me where I was going and , when I had told him a second time he asked me did I know The Arab's Farewell to his Steed . When I left the kitchen he was about to recite the opening lines of the piece to my aunt . I held a florin ...
... asked me where I was going and , when I had told him a second time he asked me did I know The Arab's Farewell to his Steed . When I left the kitchen he was about to recite the opening lines of the piece to my aunt . I held a florin ...
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... asked . " No , " Clayton said . " I don't like it . " " Why not ? " Francis asked . " Well , there's a lot here I don't approve of , " Clayton said gravely . “ Things like the club dances . Last Saturday night , I looked in toward the ...
... asked . " No , " Clayton said . " I don't like it . " " Why not ? " Francis asked . " Well , there's a lot here I don't approve of , " Clayton said gravely . “ Things like the club dances . Last Saturday night , I looked in toward the ...
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... asked in our poem ( of which the first two are purely rhetorical ) , I see the apex of a line that develops from empathy to objectivity . The first question ( " How can those terrified vague fingers push . . . ? " ) is entirely ...
... asked in our poem ( of which the first two are purely rhetorical ) , I see the apex of a line that develops from empathy to objectivity . The first question ( " How can those terrified vague fingers push . . . ? " ) is entirely ...
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The Scope of Swifts Satire | 3 |
Ambiguity and Mystery in Hawthorne | 15 |
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