Theatre TapestryJarrolds, 1949 - 263 pagina's |
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Pagina 37
... hand experience of war . Clytemnestra comes from the palace to greet her husband , who arrives in his chariot , bringing with him the Trojan princess Cassandra , whom he has forced into becoming his mistress . The king is suspicious of ...
... hand experience of war . Clytemnestra comes from the palace to greet her husband , who arrives in his chariot , bringing with him the Trojan princess Cassandra , whom he has forced into becoming his mistress . The king is suspicious of ...
Pagina 74
... hands carefully arranged in sure pose , one arm strongly yet negligently raised to rest hand on belt , the other bejewelled fingers close to bejewelled sword , is a man with 74 THEATRE TAPESTRY.
... hands carefully arranged in sure pose , one arm strongly yet negligently raised to rest hand on belt , the other bejewelled fingers close to bejewelled sword , is a man with 74 THEATRE TAPESTRY.
Pagina 168
... hand was knuckled on his side ( his favourite position ) , and the other raised a pinch of snuff to his nose , and as he passed along he nodded and bowed to all about him , and seemed greatly pleased with the attention he excited . His ...
... hand was knuckled on his side ( his favourite position ) , and the other raised a pinch of snuff to his nose , and as he passed along he nodded and bowed to all about him , and seemed greatly pleased with the attention he excited . His ...
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