Interpreting LiteratureHolt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1985 - 1184 sider |
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... Understand what ? What's the matter ? " " Something's going to happen to us that I don't understand . " There was a strange odor about Tom . It seemed to me that I was more sensitive to odors than ordinarily . With a sneer , I said ...
... Understand what ? What's the matter ? " " Something's going to happen to us that I don't understand . " There was a strange odor about Tom . It seemed to me that I was more sensitive to odors than ordinarily . With a sneer , I said ...
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... understand individual poems . Each type of literature has a structure of its own . If we wish to understand the structure of a poem , it seems sensible to begin by examining one . We shall learn much about poetry in general if we can ...
... understand individual poems . Each type of literature has a structure of its own . If we wish to understand the structure of a poem , it seems sensible to begin by examining one . We shall learn much about poetry in general if we can ...
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... understand that . MRS . ALVING Yes , yes ; I think I almost understand it — now . OSWALD And then , too , the joy of work ! At bottom , it's the same thing . But that , too , you know nothing about . MRS . ALVING Perhaps you're right ...
... understand that . MRS . ALVING Yes , yes ; I think I almost understand it — now . OSWALD And then , too , the joy of work ! At bottom , it's the same thing . But that , too , you know nothing about . MRS . ALVING Perhaps you're right ...
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First Impressions | 7 |
Ben Jonson | 8 |
The Results of the Shaping Devices | 15 |
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