The Kenyon Review, Količina 28John Crowe Ransom Kenyon College, 1966 |
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Stran 23
... turned out to mean Re- turned for Insufficient Postage . ( The misconception must have been contagious ; toward the end even Hemingway picked it up . ) Then , in a fit of petty jealousy , the United States Post Office horned in ; thus ...
... turned out to mean Re- turned for Insufficient Postage . ( The misconception must have been contagious ; toward the end even Hemingway picked it up . ) Then , in a fit of petty jealousy , the United States Post Office horned in ; thus ...
Stran 157
... turned over on his side with his one year Red as a wound He turned over as if he could be sorry for this And out of his eyes two great tears rolled , like stones , and he died . " His work is always moving , genuine , lovely . A ...
... turned over on his side with his one year Red as a wound He turned over as if he could be sorry for this And out of his eyes two great tears rolled , like stones , and he died . " His work is always moving , genuine , lovely . A ...
Stran 223
... turned and were walking away , an elegant little cadre amid the Nielsened slobs , their pinstripe backs totally indifferent . A cop was leaning into the Chevrolet , and Charlie walked in the opposite direction . If the presentation had ...
... turned and were walking away , an elegant little cadre amid the Nielsened slobs , their pinstripe backs totally indifferent . A cop was leaning into the Chevrolet , and Charlie walked in the opposite direction . If the presentation had ...
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