An Approach to Literature: A Collection of Prose and Verse with Analyses and DiscussionsCleanth Brooks, John Thibaut Purser, Robert Penn Warren F. S. Crofts & Company, 1939 - 634 pages |
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Page 63
... believe me when I tell you that you was the first man I ever spoke to meeting them like that and my friends and the people who know me would simply faint if they knew I ever spoke to a man without a " proper introduction . ” Believe me ...
... believe me when I tell you that you was the first man I ever spoke to meeting them like that and my friends and the people who know me would simply faint if they knew I ever spoke to a man without a " proper introduction . ” Believe me ...
Page 165
... believe , —what the Englishman is always too ready to believe , that the having a vote , like the having a large family , or a large business , or large muscles , has in itself some edi- fying and perfecting effect upon human nature ...
... believe , —what the Englishman is always too ready to believe , that the having a vote , like the having a large family , or a large business , or large muscles , has in itself some edi- fying and perfecting effect upon human nature ...
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... believe now than there was in 1913 that the idea of international supervision is impracticable . The greatest disservice done to that idea by the passionate but innocent exponents of international peace machinery is that , by concealing ...
... believe now than there was in 1913 that the idea of international supervision is impracticable . The greatest disservice done to that idea by the passionate but innocent exponents of international peace machinery is that , by concealing ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO POETRY | 17 |
Bret Harte | 35 |
Guy de Maupassant | 41 |
Copyright | |
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