Interpreting LiteratureHolt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1985 - Počet stran: 1184 |
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Strana 43
... head . Two wings of gray hair protruded on either side of her florid face , but her eyes , sky - blue , were as innocent and untouched by experience as they must have been when she was ten . Were it not that she was a widow who had ...
... head . Two wings of gray hair protruded on either side of her florid face , but her eyes , sky - blue , were as innocent and untouched by experience as they must have been when she was ten . Were it not that she was a widow who had ...
Strana 474
... head up as before , Only , this time my shoulder bore Her head , which droops upon it still : The smiling rosy little head , So glad it has its utmost will , That all it scorned at once is fled , And I , its love , am gained instead ...
... head up as before , Only , this time my shoulder bore Her head , which droops upon it still : The smiling rosy little head , So glad it has its utmost will , That all it scorned at once is fled , And I , its love , am gained instead ...
Strana 514
... head that I see on my wall ? " Said John D.'s grandson Nelson . 15 " Is it anyone's head whom we know , at all ? " A Rensselaer , or a Saltonstall ? " Is it Franklin D. ? Is it Mordaunt Hall ? " Or is it the head of a Russian ? " " I ...
... head that I see on my wall ? " Said John D.'s grandson Nelson . 15 " Is it anyone's head whom we know , at all ? " A Rensselaer , or a Saltonstall ? " Is it Franklin D. ? Is it Mordaunt Hall ? " Or is it the head of a Russian ? " " I ...
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First Impressions | 7 |
Ben Jonson | 8 |
The Results of the Shaping Devices | 15 |
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