Interpreting LiteratureHolt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1985 - 1184 sider |
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Side 98
... felt hungry , felt lost , felt not lost , felt cold . He walked up the steps of the church . He knocked at the door . No answer . He tried the handle . Locked . He put his shoulder against the door and his long black body slanted like a ...
... felt hungry , felt lost , felt not lost , felt cold . He walked up the steps of the church . He knocked at the door . No answer . He tried the handle . Locked . He put his shoulder against the door and his long black body slanted like a ...
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... felt a sudden desire to cry and shook it away . He felt vaguely that his whole life was determined by the bingo wheel ; not only that which would happen now that he was at last before it , but all that had gone before , since his birth ...
... felt a sudden desire to cry and shook it away . He felt vaguely that his whole life was determined by the bingo wheel ; not only that which would happen now that he was at last before it , but all that had gone before , since his birth ...
Side 198
Kenneth Leslie Knickerbocker. 45 50 55 felt that the man was making a fool of him , but then something cold was placed in his hand , and the lights were no longer behind him . Standing before the wheel he felt alone , but that was ...
Kenneth Leslie Knickerbocker. 45 50 55 felt that the man was making a fool of him , but then something cold was placed in his hand , and the lights were no longer behind him . Standing before the wheel he felt alone , but that was ...
Indhold
First Impressions | 7 |
Ben Jonson | 8 |
The Results of the Shaping Devices | 15 |
Copyright | |
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Ansley asked began Bill Hutchinson black veil Braggioni Comments and Questions dark Darling death door Dupin E. E. Cummings Emily Dickinson eyes face father feel felt figure free verse Gessler girl gone Goodman Brown hair hand Harrison Bergeron head heard Hooper horse hunger artist irony knew lady laughed Laura light Liharev listening living looked Mama Markheim meaning mind Miniver Mitty morning mother never night pearl Pepé poem poet poetry readers rhyme Roman Fever Salzman Sargeant seemed sense Seryoga Sir Patrick Spens Sister Irene Slade sleep smile sound stood stopped story street Sweet symbol T. S. Eliot talking tell thee thing thou thought told took turned voice wait walked Walter Mitty watched wife woman words writing young Young Goodman Brown