The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 2William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1658 Seiten |
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... seen certain people whom I hope to meet in England . ' Both Annamaria and Mr. Hartleigh jumped to the comfortable conclusion that he meant his father and sisters , and even possibly his daughter . His other daughter was dead , of course ...
... seen certain people whom I hope to meet in England . ' Both Annamaria and Mr. Hartleigh jumped to the comfortable conclusion that he meant his father and sisters , and even possibly his daughter . His other daughter was dead , of course ...
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... seen what I have seen . When they brought the boy I said : ' He has a god in him , though I do not know which god . ' 110 And they kicked me into the fore - stays . I have seen what I have seen : Medon's face like the face of a dory ...
... seen what I have seen . When they brought the boy I said : ' He has a god in him , though I do not know which god . ' 110 And they kicked me into the fore - stays . I have seen what I have seen : Medon's face like the face of a dory ...
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... seen a white cloth Cover the lands from the north and the eyes of the lands and the claws of the hunters , The ... seen on what stage You sing the little tragedy ; the column of the ice that was before on one side flanks it , The column ...
... seen a white cloth Cover the lands from the north and the eyes of the lands and the claws of the hunters , The ... seen on what stage You sing the little tragedy ; the column of the ice that was before on one side flanks it , The column ...
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A Backward Glance Oer Traveld Roads | 753 |
Specimen Days | 762 |
Sing | 773 |
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