Continental Literature: Through the RenaissanceDorothy Bendon Van Ghent, Joseph S. Brown Lippincott, 1968 - 2111 páginas |
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... hear us , most beautiful maid among maidens in heaven , most beautiful , Artemis . 70 [ Hippolytus advances to the ... hear your words . I hear the voice , but I have never seen your face . O , let me end my life as I have started it ...
... hear us , most beautiful maid among maidens in heaven , most beautiful , Artemis . 70 [ Hippolytus advances to the ... hear your words . I hear the voice , but I have never seen your face . O , let me end my life as I have started it ...
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... hears it who through the passes rides , Duke Naimon hears , and all the French beside . Quoth Charles : " I hear the horn of Roland cry ! He'd never sound it but in the thick of fight . " " There is no battle , " Count Ganelon replies ...
... hears it who through the passes rides , Duke Naimon hears , and all the French beside . Quoth Charles : " I hear the horn of Roland cry ! He'd never sound it but in the thick of fight . " " There is no battle , " Count Ganelon replies ...
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... hear , if you will listen to me attentively , not as you do to preachers , but as you do to salesmen , clowns , and jesters , as once our friend Midas listened to Pan.3 It pleases me for a little while to play the rhetorician among you ...
... hear , if you will listen to me attentively , not as you do to preachers , but as you do to salesmen , clowns , and jesters , as once our friend Midas listened to Pan.3 It pleases me for a little while to play the rhetorician among you ...
Contenido
THE ANCIENT WORLD | 1 |
HOMER | 44 |
THE ILIAD OR THE POEM OF FORCE | 126 |
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