The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 2William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... thought and thought . He thought of a dozen things- possible services , even probable services- but none of them seemed adequate , none of them seemed large enough , none of them seemed worth the money - worth the for- tune Goodson had ...
... thought and thought . He thought of a dozen things- possible services , even probable services- but none of them seemed adequate , none of them seemed large enough , none of them seemed worth the money - worth the for- tune Goodson had ...
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... thought that he was everything To make us wish that we were in his place . So on we worked , and waited for the light , And went without the meat , and cursed the bread ; ΤΟ And Richard Cory , one calm summer night , Went home and put a ...
... thought that he was everything To make us wish that we were in his place . So on we worked , and waited for the light , And went without the meat , and cursed the bread ; ΤΟ And Richard Cory , one calm summer night , Went home and put a ...
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... thought ground- The one who held the wheel back or the one Who gave his life to keep it going round ? I wondered if he really thought it fair For him to have the say when we were done . Such were the bitter thoughts to which I turned ...
... thought ground- The one who held the wheel back or the one Who gave his life to keep it going round ? I wondered if he really thought it fair For him to have the say when we were done . Such were the bitter thoughts to which I turned ...
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