An Introduction to literature: fiction, poetry, dramaLittle, Brown, 1981 - 1179 pàgines |
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... mean by all of this, you clown? to Dubois. I mean, Sir, that we've got to leave this town. Alceste. I'll tear you limb from limb and joint from joint If you don't come more quickly to the point. Dubois. Well, Sir, today a man in a black ...
... mean by all of this, you clown? to Dubois. I mean, Sir, that we've got to leave this town. Alceste. I'll tear you limb from limb and joint from joint If you don't come more quickly to the point. Dubois. Well, Sir, today a man in a black ...
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... means to force you. Nora. You don't mean you're going to tell my husband I owe you money? Krogstad And if I did? Nora. That would be a mean thing to do. (Almost crying.) That secret, which is my joy and my pride — for him to learn about ...
... means to force you. Nora. You don't mean you're going to tell my husband I owe you money? Krogstad And if I did? Nora. That would be a mean thing to do. (Almost crying.) That secret, which is my joy and my pride — for him to learn about ...
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... means something. Dysart. Does it? Hesther. Of course. Dysart. You mean a normal boy has one head: a normal head has two ears? Hesther. You know I don't. Dysart. Then what else? Hesther (lightly). Oh, stop it. Dysart. No, what? You tell ...
... means something. Dysart. Does it? Hesther. Of course. Dysart. You mean a normal boy has one head: a normal head has two ears? Hesther. You know I don't. Dysart. Then what else? Hesther (lightly). Oh, stop it. Dysart. No, what? You tell ...
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Some Theories of Literature | 1 |
The Expressive Theory The Affective Theory | 8 |
Arrowsmith | 16 |
Copyright | |
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