Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Volum 5Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1996 - 389 pàgines |
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... told him it was with others in the hall of their home . She also told him of a dream in which she and Ned had found a house with a banquet spread inside ; they had to unlock the door and let out a great many snakes before they could go ...
... told him it was with others in the hall of their home . She also told him of a dream in which she and Ned had found a house with a banquet spread inside ; they had to unlock the door and let out a great many snakes before they could go ...
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... told Don Julián , his play was to include everyone and to reflect the whole world , not simply a part of it , but the laws of the drama made it impossible for him to put down what he wished to say within the space of a play . Don Julián ...
... told Don Julián , his play was to include everyone and to reflect the whole world , not simply a part of it , but the laws of the drama made it impossible for him to put down what he wished to say within the space of a play . Don Julián ...
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... told Charlie that his publisher would pay Charlie's expenses in Europe if Charlie would collaborate with Thaxter on what Thaxter called a cultural Baedeker or travel guide . The first city they would treat was Madrid . Thaxter said that ...
... told Charlie that his publisher would pay Charlie's expenses in Europe if Charlie would collaborate with Thaxter on what Thaxter called a cultural Baedeker or travel guide . The first city they would treat was Madrid . Thaxter said that ...
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