The Classical World and the MediterraneanGiuseppe Serpillo, Donatella Abbate Badin Tema, 1996 - 388 pagina's |
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Pagina 209
... leaves me in the dark . * Muldoon fancies to flesh out the mystery of the episode rather than galva- nise the actual occurrence . From a " chance remark " to an outdoor tryst , the incident could have happened anyhow and anywhere , all ...
... leaves me in the dark . * Muldoon fancies to flesh out the mystery of the episode rather than galva- nise the actual occurrence . From a " chance remark " to an outdoor tryst , the incident could have happened anyhow and anywhere , all ...
Pagina 210
... leaves his bow behind , securing him to a definitive past . Muldoon , on the brink of movement , leaves no such anchor , allows for no such definable link with a past or even a self . Lured , then , by paradise , the Homeric Ulysses is ...
... leaves his bow behind , securing him to a definitive past . Muldoon , on the brink of movement , leaves no such anchor , allows for no such definable link with a past or even a self . Lured , then , by paradise , the Homeric Ulysses is ...
Pagina 275
... leaves . VLADIMIR : Like sand . ESTRAGON : Like leaves . [ Silence . ] VLADIMIR : They all speak together . ESTRAGON : Each one to itself . [ Silence . ] VLADIMIR : Rather they whisper . ESTRAGON : They rustle . VLADIMIR : They murmur ...
... leaves . VLADIMIR : Like sand . ESTRAGON : Like leaves . [ Silence . ] VLADIMIR : They all speak together . ESTRAGON : Each one to itself . [ Silence . ] VLADIMIR : Rather they whisper . ESTRAGON : They rustle . VLADIMIR : They murmur ...
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Anthony L Johnson in His Poetry and Prose | 17 |
Brian Arkins AND LANDS OF MIST | 52 |
Robert Welch in Southern Italy | 69 |
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