An Approach to LiteratureAn Approach to Literature provides a very liberal selection of fiction, poetry and drama, and it is scarecely to be expected that the book will be regularly used from cover to cover. What we have tried to do, now more positively than ever, is to give teachers room to maneuver, a range of choices out of which they can tailor a course to their special needs and to the tastes and capacities of their students. |
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He did not mained full on him , he seemed to be going have to work very long
before he could feel dark in his mind , looking back at her helpthe breathing
begin again in her ; she was lessly . The shuddering became quieter in breathing
...
He did not mained full on him , he seemed to be going have to work very long
before he could feel dark in his mind , looking back at her helpthe breathing
begin again in her ; she was lessly . The shuddering became quieter in breathing
...
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I heard him cry my name He seemed to hear a stir in the housetwice ; and I heard
voices shouting , ' Kill ! listened -- then stepped in noiselessly . The Strike ! ' I
never turned back . I heard him cal white man stood up . A breeze was coming in
...
I heard him cry my name He seemed to hear a stir in the housetwice ; and I heard
voices shouting , ' Kill ! listened -- then stepped in noiselessly . The Strike ! ' I
never turned back . I heard him cal white man stood up . A breeze was coming in
...
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of veiling over her eyes—but she was a lovely woman, and all the cosmetics that
she had struggled with seemed, like her veil, to be drawn transparently over a
face where mature beauty and a capacity for wit and passion were undisguisable
.
of veiling over her eyes—but she was a lovely woman, and all the cosmetics that
she had struggled with seemed, like her veil, to be drawn transparently over a
face where mature beauty and a capacity for wit and passion were undisguisable
.
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Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
Fictional Point | 17 |
Dylan Thomas AFTER THE FAIR | 23 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 67 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
answer ANTONY asked better BRACK Caesar character CLEOPATRA close comes course dark death door effect ELVSTED Enter EXERCISES eyes face fact fall father feel felt girl give hand head hear heard heart HEDDA horse human idea keep kind knew leave light live looked LÖVBORG matter meaning mind Miss mother moved nature never night OEDIPUS once passed person play poem poet poetry present question relation rhythm scene seemed seen sense side sound speak stand stanza stood stopped story talk tell TESMAN thee thing Thompson thou thought tion told tone trees turned voice walked whole wife woman young
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