Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 2Edwin M. Everett, Calvin Smith Brown, Robert Ligon Harrison Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970 |
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Page 498
... turned and turned again five or six nights in my head before they were fit to be set down on paper . This , also , is the reason why I succeed better in works which require labour than in those which require to be written with a certain ...
... turned and turned again five or six nights in my head before they were fit to be set down on paper . This , also , is the reason why I succeed better in works which require labour than in those which require to be written with a certain ...
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... turning , with one hand behind his back , to go to his room , " stay ! Come back , come back , I tell you ! " and I must have bawled so unnaturally , that he turned round and even looked at me with some wonder . However , he persisted ...
... turning , with one hand behind his back , to go to his room , " stay ! Come back , come back , I tell you ! " and I must have bawled so unnaturally , that he turned round and even looked at me with some wonder . However , he persisted ...
Page 917
... turned the doorknob and they entered the room . M. Darbedat's throat tightened at the heavy odor of incense . The curtains were drawn . In the shadows he made out a thin neck above the back of an armchair : Pierre's back was turned . He ...
... turned the doorknob and they entered the room . M. Darbedat's throat tightened at the heavy odor of incense . The curtains were drawn . In the shadows he made out a thin neck above the back of an armchair : Pierre's back was turned . He ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
MILTON Paradise Lost | 111 |
LYRIC POETRY OF THE RENAISSANCE | 217 |
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