High School English, Book 4Macmillan, 1936 - English language |
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Page 115
... publishers . 2 By permission of The Macmillan Company , publishers . In the section above we spoke of description as a DESCRIPTION 115.
... publishers . 2 By permission of The Macmillan Company , publishers . In the section above we spoke of description as a DESCRIPTION 115.
Page 273
... publishers . From Poems . By permission of Charles Scribner's Sons , publishers . The stacks of corn , in brown array , Stand POETRY - ITS LASTING ENJOYMENT 273.
... publishers . From Poems . By permission of Charles Scribner's Sons , publishers . The stacks of corn , in brown array , Stand POETRY - ITS LASTING ENJOYMENT 273.
Page 277
... publishers . 2 From Strict Joy . By permission of The Macmillan Company , publishers . Not desolation , dreadful airs , Not silence , nor POETRY ITS LASTING ENJOYMENT 277.
... publishers . 2 From Strict Joy . By permission of The Macmillan Company , publishers . Not desolation , dreadful airs , Not silence , nor POETRY ITS LASTING ENJOYMENT 277.
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