The Book of the Short StoryAlexander Jessup, Henry Seidel Canby D. Appleton, 1918 - 507 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 19
... never advisable to plot too mathematically the boundaries of literary forms . The artist works with only his own pur- pose in view , and the most we can hope to accomplish is to ascertain what he has done and how . He certainly does not ...
... never advisable to plot too mathematically the boundaries of literary forms . The artist works with only his own pur- pose in view , and the most we can hope to accomplish is to ascertain what he has done and how . He certainly does not ...
الصفحة 38
... never more see this isle ; it shall be changed into waves . ' 66 And behold , when the ship drew near , according to all that he had told me before , I got me up into an high tree , to strive to see those who were within it . Then I ...
... never more see this isle ; it shall be changed into waves . ' 66 And behold , when the ship drew near , according to all that he had told me before , I got me up into an high tree , to strive to see those who were within it . Then I ...
الصفحة 63
... never at any time , yielding to pernicious counsel , to inquire concerning his bodily form , lest she fall , through unholy curiosity , from so great a height of fortune , nor feel ever his embrace again . " I would die a hundred times ...
... never at any time , yielding to pernicious counsel , to inquire concerning his bodily form , lest she fall , through unholy curiosity , from so great a height of fortune , nor feel ever his embrace again . " I would die a hundred times ...
الصفحة 66
... never have I seen the face of my husband , nor know I at all what manner of man he is . Always he frights me diligently from the sight of him , threatening some great evil should I too curiously look upon his face . Do ye , if ye can ...
... never have I seen the face of my husband , nor know I at all what manner of man he is . Always he frights me diligently from the sight of him , threatening some great evil should I too curiously look upon his face . Do ye , if ye can ...
الصفحة 84
... never ceased comforting him ; and begged him that if there was anything that he wanted , to tell her , so that she certainly , if it were possible to get it , would obtain it for him . The young man , hearing many times this proposal ...
... never ceased comforting him ; and begged him that if there was anything that he wanted , to tell her , so that she certainly , if it were possible to get it , would obtain it for him . The young man , hearing many times this proposal ...
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