Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Volum 9Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1996 - 389 pàgines |
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... present . Because , said Mr. Jingle , his luggage had gone astray , he had no evening clothes and so it would be impossible for him to attend the affair . This was a regrettable circumstance because he had hoped to introduce Mr. Tupman ...
... present . Because , said Mr. Jingle , his luggage had gone astray , he had no evening clothes and so it would be impossible for him to attend the affair . This was a regrettable circumstance because he had hoped to introduce Mr. Tupman ...
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... present some strident satire and provocative ideas without losing any humor or theatrical effectiveness . Cyril Poges and Basil Stoke are two brilliant comedic and satiric creations . Poges is the self - made man , the blustery ...
... present some strident satire and provocative ideas without losing any humor or theatrical effectiveness . Cyril Poges and Basil Stoke are two brilliant comedic and satiric creations . Poges is the self - made man , the blustery ...
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... present in the valley . Entertainers were brought in from the outside world to help the royal children pass the time pleasantly . These entertainers were never allowed to leave , for the outside world was not to know how the royal ...
... present in the valley . Entertainers were brought in from the outside world to help the royal children pass the time pleasantly . These entertainers were never allowed to leave , for the outside world was not to know how the royal ...
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