University of Kansas Publications: Humanistic studies, 48-51. kiadásThe University., 1977 |
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6. oldal
... wife's dinner , he is dunned and arrested for the chain , and through the vengefulness of his wife and courtesan he is set upon by an exorcist . The wife , too , who would jealously bind her husband to her with the concept that they are ...
... wife's dinner , he is dunned and arrested for the chain , and through the vengefulness of his wife and courtesan he is set upon by an exorcist . The wife , too , who would jealously bind her husband to her with the concept that they are ...
66. oldal
... wife . The way he does this , as he goes over her words , is a response to her assertion that he and she have the same kind of parentage and history : " My fortunes - parentage— good parentage- / To equal mine - was it not thus ? What ...
... wife . The way he does this , as he goes over her words , is a response to her assertion that he and she have the same kind of parentage and history : " My fortunes - parentage— good parentage- / To equal mine - was it not thus ? What ...
34. oldal
... wife and son ; the wife dies , and many years later John Edmunds returns from transportation to avenge himself on his wretched father . The narrator of the third , “ A Madman's Manuscript , " literally torments his wife to death ( this ...
... wife and son ; the wife dies , and many years later John Edmunds returns from transportation to avenge himself on his wretched father . The narrator of the third , “ A Madman's Manuscript , " literally torments his wife to death ( this ...
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For my family | 21 |
Things that Befall Preposterously | 45 |
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