SophoclesG. Allen, 1902 - 215 páginas |
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... gain , mind you : no writing for a succès d'estime ) , who could not make him- self at home in the older Tragedy , could not raise and sustain the proper emotions to such a height of aloofness from reality and " " probability ...
... gain , mind you : no writing for a succès d'estime ) , who could not make him- self at home in the older Tragedy , could not raise and sustain the proper emotions to such a height of aloofness from reality and " " probability ...
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... gains alone ! When tell me was your prophet's title shewn ? Where was your word of liberation which Should rid us of the Balladmonger Bitch ? ( 22 ) Ah ! ' Twas not every passer - by could read Aright that riddle , mind you ! Here was ...
... gains alone ! When tell me was your prophet's title shewn ? Where was your word of liberation which Should rid us of the Balladmonger Bitch ? ( 22 ) Ah ! ' Twas not every passer - by could read Aright that riddle , mind you ! Here was ...
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... gain . I've every man's Good - day , they all salute , Your suitors ask for me to push their suit , For all success for them comes only so . Shall I , to gain that other , let this go ? No sober sense will e'er disloyal prove ; With ...
... gain . I've every man's Good - day , they all salute , Your suitors ask for me to push their suit , For all success for them comes only so . Shall I , to gain that other , let this go ? No sober sense will e'er disloyal prove ; With ...
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... gain ? Ed . I fear myself , wife - and a tongue that ran Too fast that's why I want to see the man . Joc . And come he shall : but , surely , I have too The right , my King , to hear what ails with you ? Ed . I never will deny you : now ...
... gain ? Ed . I fear myself , wife - and a tongue that ran Too fast that's why I want to see the man . Joc . And come he shall : but , surely , I have too The right , my King , to hear what ails with you ? Ed . I never will deny you : now ...
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... gain As that where you describe the King was slain . [ With growing agitation . My wife , to you I will confess , when near These Three Crossways my journey brought me -here- Met me a herald , and another mounted Upon a carriage , such ...
... gain As that where you describe the King was slain . [ With growing agitation . My wife , to you I will confess , when near These Three Crossways my journey brought me -here- Met me a herald , and another mounted Upon a carriage , such ...
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