The Range of Literature: PoetryVan Nostrand, 1973 - 306 стор. |
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... lonely, already in trouble, and now you have to carry another person who is lonely. And in this life there is no hope, because once love disappears you are both lonely, and both have to tolerate each other. Now it is not a question of ...
... lonely, already in trouble, and now you have to carry another person who is lonely. And in this life there is no hope, because once love disappears you are both lonely, and both have to tolerate each other. Now it is not a question of ...
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... lonely within their churches. He lamented the fact that newcomers might go to a church for months “and no one has ever asked them to come in and join their family circle and take even so much as a ... Lonely Clubs and THE LONELY CLOUD 101.
... lonely within their churches. He lamented the fact that newcomers might go to a church for months “and no one has ever asked them to come in and join their family circle and take even so much as a ... Lonely Clubs and THE LONELY CLOUD 101.
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... lonely for? Whom am I missing? How can I feel lonely when I am never alone? Lonely implies a lack; lonely involves missing someone. It used to be that when I picked up my then-tiny daughter from her morning playgroup, she would say, “I ...
... lonely for? Whom am I missing? How can I feel lonely when I am never alone? Lonely implies a lack; lonely involves missing someone. It used to be that when I picked up my then-tiny daughter from her morning playgroup, she would say, “I ...
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The Art of Reading Poetry 383 | 383 |
Versification 638 | 391 |
Transition to Poetry | 392 |
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