Interpreting LiteratureHolt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1985 - 1184 sider |
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Side 37
... turned toward the Colosseum . Already its golden flank was drowned in purple shadow , and above it the sky curved crystal clear , without light or colour . It was the moment when afternoon and evening hang balanced in mid - heaven . Mrs ...
... turned toward the Colosseum . Already its golden flank was drowned in purple shadow , and above it the sky curved crystal clear , without light or colour . It was the moment when afternoon and evening hang balanced in mid - heaven . Mrs ...
Side 74
... turned on the radio , reduced the volume , and sat down to listen to a Mozart quintet that she knew and enjoyed . The music came through clearly . The new instrument had a much purer tone , she thought , than the old one . She decided ...
... turned on the radio , reduced the volume , and sat down to listen to a Mozart quintet that she knew and enjoyed . The music came through clearly . The new instrument had a much purer tone , she thought , than the old one . She decided ...
Side 75
... turned off the radio and went to the nursery . When Jim came home that night , he was tired , and he took a bath and changed his clothes . Then he joined Irene in the living room . He had just turned on the radio when the maid announced ...
... turned off the radio and went to the nursery . When Jim came home that night , he was tired , and he took a bath and changed his clothes . Then he joined Irene in the living room . He had just turned on the radio when the maid announced ...
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