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“ Mother said that the words of the why you are still here , ” I said . “ The padre padre came true . This is how my arm looked your mother vowed to serve is long gone . when I was born . You ought to have a family and a home by ...
Virgil and his mother visited Cely and her They were no longer so bashful together and mother on the afternoon of the next ... and Cely were left alone while Once Cely asked Virgil jokingly , " If I the mothers went into another room .
What did you say , Mother ? enough of a burden to us , what with your Aling Sepa . Nothing , child . letting her waste her time on those infernal Luisa ( Looking concernedly at Aling books of hers . How many times have I told Sepa ) .
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This is a textbook. "LITERATURE FOR PHILIPPINE HIGH SCHOOLS (Third Year) by Carolyn E Fosdick and Trinidad Tarrosa-Subido had been used by third year students in high schools, both public and private, throughout the Philippines from 1955 to 1965, as authorized by the DepEd Secretary. I was one among those 3rd-year students who used this as a high school textbook in our subject Literature under the instructions of our teacher Miss Obdulla Monzon in Cavite High School in the year 1959 to 1960. It consists of Prose and Poetry, with writings of "Anonymous" author of Beowulf, Geoffrey Chaucer, Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Gray, Robert Frost, Robert Burns, Thomas Carlyle, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Emily Dickinson, Rudyard Kipling, William Shakespeare, Guy de Maupassant, Dante Alighieri, Carl Sandburg, Walt Whitman, John Milton, John Keats, Lord Byron, Edgar Allan Poe, Washington Irving, William Wordsworth, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Alfred Lord Tennyson, James Russell Lowell, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Robert Browning, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Pura Santillan Castrence, I.V. Mallari, Francisco B Icasiano, Jose Garcia Villa, N.V.M. Gonzalez, et al. This is an awesome and interesting book. I recommend this to many readers.
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Contents
The Beginnings of English Literature | 3 |
Poetry | 24 |
THE SHORT STORY OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY | 242 |
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