The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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Pagina 62
... Perhaps of more weight than all her beautiful and passionate love speeches or her utter inability to imagine the cause of Othello's distemper , is the single jesting , altogether unemotional , reference to her husband's color and ...
... Perhaps of more weight than all her beautiful and passionate love speeches or her utter inability to imagine the cause of Othello's distemper , is the single jesting , altogether unemotional , reference to her husband's color and ...
Pagina 201
... perhaps to all monarchy . There is the signature of a John Bunyan on a petition signed by a number of his coreligionists in Bedfordshire in 1653 asking Cromwell not to assume the crown . In an Exposition of the First Ten Chapters of ...
... perhaps to all monarchy . There is the signature of a John Bunyan on a petition signed by a number of his coreligionists in Bedfordshire in 1653 asking Cromwell not to assume the crown . In an Exposition of the First Ten Chapters of ...
Pagina 307
... perhaps he may blindly think otherwise , can , in reality , have none in urging his daughter to almost an equal prostitution . Although the final happy ending is a somewhat contrived one , this does not really matter . As Kettle says ...
... perhaps he may blindly think otherwise , can , in reality , have none in urging his daughter to almost an equal prostitution . Although the final happy ending is a somewhat contrived one , this does not really matter . As Kettle says ...
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