The Perception and Evocation of LiteratureScott, Foresman, 1973 - 376 páginas |
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... light . Yet he did not stir . It was quite dark now , and he listened to the voices and the sounds of underbrush as they surrounded the house . The lantern itself came on ; its light fell upon the quiet body in the weeds and stopped ...
... light . Yet he did not stir . It was quite dark now , and he listened to the voices and the sounds of underbrush as they surrounded the house . The lantern itself came on ; its light fell upon the quiet body in the weeds and stopped ...
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... light vein - light bone - light phoenix - imitator daisy - symbol Indian - giver apple - on - head - of - Sir - Isaac - hitter on - the - topmost - tip - of - the - mast - gleam old - dogtail - wagger shady - side - of - the - street ...
... light vein - light bone - light phoenix - imitator daisy - symbol Indian - giver apple - on - head - of - Sir - Isaac - hitter on - the - topmost - tip - of - the - mast - gleam old - dogtail - wagger shady - side - of - the - street ...
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... light , Ohio's shores and flashing Missouri , And ever the far - spreading prairies cover'd with grass and corn . Lo , the most excellent sun so calm and haughty , The violet and purple morn with just - felt breezes , The gentle soft ...
... light , Ohio's shores and flashing Missouri , And ever the far - spreading prairies cover'd with grass and corn . Lo , the most excellent sun so calm and haughty , The violet and purple morn with just - felt breezes , The gentle soft ...
Contenido
The Uniqueness of Literature 8 | 11 |
The Presentational Mode as Creative ProblemSolving | 23 |
Behavioral Patterning | 62 |
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