Prose, Poetry, and Drama for Oral Interpretation, Band 2William Joseph Farma Harper & Brothers, 1936 - 527 Seiten |
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... fall where they may . Another sensible precaution in preventing colds is proper attention to dress . Men and women are about equally foolish when it comes to the choice of clothing ; men wear too much and women too little . I am ...
... fall where they may . Another sensible precaution in preventing colds is proper attention to dress . Men and women are about equally foolish when it comes to the choice of clothing ; men wear too much and women too little . I am ...
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... fall like an old tree in the storm ? Is it true that men born to a known truce With the wrought earth will no longer rule their ground And decree their earth change ? Who then Is to name time ? The men from the strange lands With the ...
... fall like an old tree in the storm ? Is it true that men born to a known truce With the wrought earth will no longer rule their ground And decree their earth change ? Who then Is to name time ? The men from the strange lands With the ...
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... fall at last , if fall it must , amidst the proudest monuments of its own glory , and on the very spot of its origin . THE DARTMOUTH COLLEGE CASE Daniel Webster T HE case before the court is not of ordinary importance , nor of everyday ...
... fall at last , if fall it must , amidst the proudest monuments of its own glory , and on the very spot of its origin . THE DARTMOUTH COLLEGE CASE Daniel Webster T HE case before the court is not of ordinary importance , nor of everyday ...
Inhalt
Material for Impersonative or Representational Communica | 3 |
The Poets Function Joseph Auslander | 14 |
Form and Style in Poetry W P | 21 |
Urheberrecht | |
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