A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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267. oldal
... come to raid the place , come on the real boy and hold him as hostage ; Cranstoun in disguise takes the place of ... comes to reclaim his book . And the story ends with the solemn mass held for the dead sorcerer , whose magic has ...
... come to raid the place , come on the real boy and hold him as hostage ; Cranstoun in disguise takes the place of ... comes to reclaim his book . And the story ends with the solemn mass held for the dead sorcerer , whose magic has ...
322. oldal
... come a doubt of what is a retro- spect of the past , leading to a prognostication of the future . And immediately after this passage comes a heading Thought for a Speech of Lucifer in the Tragedy of Cain Were Death an evil , would I let ...
... come a doubt of what is a retro- spect of the past , leading to a prognostication of the future . And immediately after this passage comes a heading Thought for a Speech of Lucifer in the Tragedy of Cain Were Death an evil , would I let ...
396. oldal
... comes to the ancient temple of Moneta , the " admonisher " , and , nearly dying in his effort to climb the steps ... come , Rot on the pavement where thou rottedst half . " " Are there not thousands in the world , " said I , Encouraged ...
... comes to the ancient temple of Moneta , the " admonisher " , and , nearly dying in his effort to climb the steps ... come , Rot on the pavement where thou rottedst half . " " Are there not thousands in the world , " said I , Encouraged ...
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