Ideas and Forms in English and American LiteratureScott, Foresman, 1925 - 1204 pàgines |
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Pàgina 53
... child should be born , what he had to do was to put her far away , where no eye would see her , and no ear hear word 40 of her . The time of the delivery of Fedlimid's wife came on , and it was a girl - child she gave birth to ...
... child should be born , what he had to do was to put her far away , where no eye would see her , and no ear hear word 40 of her . The time of the delivery of Fedlimid's wife came on , and it was a girl - child she gave birth to ...
Pàgina 753
... child . THE CHILD . [ I tire of winds and waters and pale lights . MAURTEEN . And that's no wonder , for when night has fallen ] The wood's a cold and a bewildering place , But you are welcome here . I am welcome here . [ For when I ...
... child . THE CHILD . [ I tire of winds and waters and pale lights . MAURTEEN . And that's no wonder , for when night has fallen ] The wood's a cold and a bewildering place , But you are welcome here . I am welcome here . [ For when I ...
Pàgina 754
... CHILD . Hide it away ! MAURTEEN . That would be wicked- ness ! BRIDGET . That would be sacrilege ! THE CHILD . The tortured thing ! Hide it away ! MAURTEEN . Her parents are to blame . FATHER HART . That is the image of the Son of God ...
... CHILD . Hide it away ! MAURTEEN . That would be wicked- ness ! BRIDGET . That would be sacrilege ! THE CHILD . The tortured thing ! Hide it away ! MAURTEEN . Her parents are to blame . FATHER HART . That is the image of the Son of God ...
Continguts
INTRODUCTORY ESSAY | 1 |
Beowulf seventh century | 11 |
THE LITERARY EPIC | 72 |
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Ideas and Forms in English and American Literature: Drama and prose Homer Andrew Watt,James Buell Munn Previsualització no disponible - 1932 |
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