Theatre TapestryJarrolds, 1949 - 263 pagina's |
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... contained orders for both men and women to live as celibates within the religion . From the sculptures we know that Mithraism connected the central figures of its faith with the Sun and contained legends of shepherds signifying their ...
... contained orders for both men and women to live as celibates within the religion . From the sculptures we know that Mithraism connected the central figures of its faith with the Sun and contained legends of shepherds signifying their ...
Pagina 125
... contain fine prose and a sharp appre- ciation of psychology . Both contain memorable scenes and passages : the quarrel between the beautiful murderess Vittoria and her lover the Duke of Brachiano , in The White Devil , has been called ...
... contain fine prose and a sharp appre- ciation of psychology . Both contain memorable scenes and passages : the quarrel between the beautiful murderess Vittoria and her lover the Duke of Brachiano , in The White Devil , has been called ...
Pagina 226
... contained or dislike them for what they did not contain . There was no half - way house . For some days after the second of these shows , Annie Get Your Gun , appeared in London , West End theatrical managements were in a frenzy to ...
... contained or dislike them for what they did not contain . There was no half - way house . For some days after the second of these shows , Annie Get Your Gun , appeared in London , West End theatrical managements were in a frenzy to ...
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