Parodies: An Anthology from Chaucer to Beerbohm--and AfterDwight Macdonald Random House, 1960 - 574 páginas |
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... door . " " Yes ( exclaimed I ) I cannot help thinking it must be somebody who knocks for ad- mittance . " " That is another point ( replied he ; ) We must not pretend to determine on what motive the person may knock - tho ' that someone ...
... door . " " Yes ( exclaimed I ) I cannot help thinking it must be somebody who knocks for ad- mittance . " " That is another point ( replied he ; ) We must not pretend to determine on what motive the person may knock - tho ' that someone ...
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... door o ' the bedroom still and leisurely , I walk'd downstairs . When at the outer - door I firmly grasped the key that ' ere night - fall Had turned the lock into its wonted niche Within the brazen implement , that shone With no ...
... door o ' the bedroom still and leisurely , I walk'd downstairs . When at the outer - door I firmly grasped the key that ' ere night - fall Had turned the lock into its wonted niche Within the brazen implement , that shone With no ...
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... door faced the bull's shed . From here a long - roofed barn extended the whole length of the octangle until it reached the front door of the house . Here it took a quick turn , and ended . The dairy was awkwardly placed ; it had been a ...
... door faced the bull's shed . From here a long - roofed barn extended the whole length of the octangle until it reached the front door of the house . Here it took a quick turn , and ended . The dairy was awkwardly placed ; it had been a ...
Contenido
MEDIEVAL ROMANCES Geoffrey Chaucer | 3 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER Alexander Pope | 12 |
JOHN DONNE Sir John Suckling | 18 |
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