America's LiteratureJames David Hart, Clarence Gohdes Dryden Press, 1955 - 958 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 73 筆
第 213 頁
... seen . Upon which , appalled at this loneliness , I hastened to depart ; and , after issuing forth at the gate of the city , I turned to look upon the place , but it was no longer to be seen ; nothing but the silent desert extended ...
... seen . Upon which , appalled at this loneliness , I hastened to depart ; and , after issuing forth at the gate of the city , I turned to look upon the place , but it was no longer to be seen ; nothing but the silent desert extended ...
第 378 頁
... seen a maiden who waited and wandered , Lowly and meek in spirit , and patiently suffering all things . Fair was she ... seen her beloved and known him , But it was long ago , in some far - off place or for- gotten . " Gabriel Lajeunesse ...
... seen a maiden who waited and wandered , Lowly and meek in spirit , and patiently suffering all things . Fair was she ... seen her beloved and known him , But it was long ago , in some far - off place or for- gotten . " Gabriel Lajeunesse ...
第 809 頁
... seen that he was always mad . We were all mad — that night . I should have seen . I should have seen . . . " He rose and stalked along Before the parapet , and back again ; Then , with a groan that savored of a snarl , 80 He cried ...
... seen that he was always mad . We were all mad — that night . I should have seen . I should have seen . . . " He rose and stalked along Before the parapet , and back again ; Then , with a groan that savored of a snarl , 80 He cried ...
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