Interpreting LiteratureHolt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1985 - 1184 sider |
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Side 160
... once folded and pressed with a folder , is refolded in a reversed direc- tion , in the same creases or edges which had formed the original fold . This discovery was sufficient . It was clear to me that the letter had been turned , as a ...
... once folded and pressed with a folder , is refolded in a reversed direc- tion , in the same creases or edges which had formed the original fold . This discovery was sufficient . It was clear to me that the letter had been turned , as a ...
Side 361
... Once upon a midnight | dreary , while I pondered | weak and | weary There are , then , actually two degrees of stress , called primary ( ' ) and secondary ( " ) , which are made necessary by the poem's sense . Another kind of variation ...
... Once upon a midnight | dreary , while I pondered | weak and | weary There are , then , actually two degrees of stress , called primary ( ' ) and secondary ( " ) , which are made necessary by the poem's sense . Another kind of variation ...
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... once spent the whole of your little savings to buy a sack of potatoes for a poor starving widow who was in need of food . Gracious lady , ladies and gentlemen , today our little Clara has become the world - famous Claire Zachanassian ...
... once spent the whole of your little savings to buy a sack of potatoes for a poor starving widow who was in need of food . Gracious lady , ladies and gentlemen , today our little Clara has become the world - famous Claire Zachanassian ...
Indhold
First Impressions | 7 |
Ben Jonson | 8 |
The Results of the Shaping Devices | 15 |
Copyright | |
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