Prose, Poetry, and Drama for Oral Interpretation, Band 2William Joseph Farma Harper & Brothers, 1936 - 527 Seiten |
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... young men are not working . It is not mainly the fault of the young man . There may be something in the impression that more young men ( not young women ) are showing lassitude as well as laxity . Their morals and manners used to be ...
... young men are not working . It is not mainly the fault of the young man . There may be something in the impression that more young men ( not young women ) are showing lassitude as well as laxity . Their morals and manners used to be ...
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... young ! We'd got all life before us . BAX . Can't you keep quiet about it , then , you young jackanapes ? Do you think I want to die , either ? But it ain't good manners to talk about it . Where'd we be if we all started screaming about ...
... young ! We'd got all life before us . BAX . Can't you keep quiet about it , then , you young jackanapes ? Do you think I want to die , either ? But it ain't good manners to talk about it . Where'd we be if we all started screaming about ...
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... YOUNG MAN . Interview you . CELEBRITY . Ah ! I see . Yes - yes . Um ! Yes yes . How do you spell it ? YOUNG MAN . Spell what ? CELEBRITY . Interview . YOUNG MAN . Oh , my goodness ! what do you want to spell it for ? CELEBRITY . I don't ...
... YOUNG MAN . Interview you . CELEBRITY . Ah ! I see . Yes - yes . Um ! Yes yes . How do you spell it ? YOUNG MAN . Spell what ? CELEBRITY . Interview . YOUNG MAN . Oh , my goodness ! what do you want to spell it for ? CELEBRITY . I don't ...
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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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