Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Volum 8Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1996 - 389 pàgines |
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... offered him his freedom and the estate if he would consent to marry Telie . Roland refused , but offered Doe half the estate if he would save Edith . The man left sullenly . That night , old Wenonga had the Quaker brought before him ...
... offered him his freedom and the estate if he would consent to marry Telie . Roland refused , but offered Doe half the estate if he would save Edith . The man left sullenly . That night , old Wenonga had the Quaker brought before him ...
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... offered his body to Attica and Colonus and prophesied that it would bring good fortune to Attica if he were buried in its soil . Theseus , who had himself known exile , was sympathetic ; he promised to care for Oedipus and to protect ...
... offered his body to Attica and Colonus and prophesied that it would bring good fortune to Attica if he were buried in its soil . Theseus , who had himself known exile , was sympathetic ; he promised to care for Oedipus and to protect ...
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... offered reward of ten pounds failed to discover his parentage , and he was sent to a nearby poor farm , where he passed his early childhood in neglect and near starvation . At the age of nine , he was moved back to the workhouse ...
... offered reward of ten pounds failed to discover his parentage , and he was sent to a nearby poor farm , where he passed his early childhood in neglect and near starvation . At the age of nine , he was moved back to the workhouse ...
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