Heritage of Western Civilization: Select Readings, Volum 1John Louis Beatty, Oliver A. Johnson Prentice-Hall, 1966 - 372 pàgines |
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Pàgina 71
... tell . GUARD : Aye , truly ; dread news makes one pause long . CREON : Then tell it , wilt thou , and so get thee gone ? GUARD : Well , this is it . - The corpse- some one hath just given it burial , and gone away , -after sprinkling ...
... tell . GUARD : Aye , truly ; dread news makes one pause long . CREON : Then tell it , wilt thou , and so get thee gone ? GUARD : Well , this is it . - The corpse- some one hath just given it burial , and gone away , -after sprinkling ...
Pàgina 319
... TELL THEY THE TALE : Aucassin fared through the forest from path to path after Nicolete , and his horse bare him furiously . Think ye not that the thorns him spared , nor the briars , nay , not so , but tare his raiment , that scarce a ...
... TELL THEY THE TALE : Aucassin fared through the forest from path to path after Nicolete , and his horse bare him furiously . Think ye not that the thorns him spared , nor the briars , nay , not so , but tare his raiment , that scarce a ...
Pàgina 323
... TELL THEY THE TALE : Now leave we Aucassin , and speak we of Nicolete . The ship wherein she was cast pertained to the King of Carthage , and he was her father , and she had twelve brothers , all princes or kings . When they beheld ...
... TELL THEY THE TALE : Now leave we Aucassin , and speak we of Nicolete . The ship wherein she was cast pertained to the King of Carthage , and he was her father , and she had twelve brothers , all princes or kings . When they beheld ...
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