Controversy in Literature: Fiction, Drama, and Poetry, with Related CriticismMorris Freedman, Paul Benjamin Davis Scribner, 1968 - 750 páginas |
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... dead . No man's worthiness to rule can be known until his mind and soul have been tested by the duties of government and lawgiving . For my part , I have always held that any man who is the supreme guardian of the State , and who fails ...
... dead . No man's worthiness to rule can be known until his mind and soul have been tested by the duties of government and lawgiving . For my part , I have always held that any man who is the supreme guardian of the State , and who fails ...
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... DEAD !!! Yet she didn't knew he was dead till dawn . ( She laughs again , loudly . ) Well don't you get the point ? The point of this whole story ? What is wrong with you ? He was lying with her in bed for nearly six hours , dead , and ...
... DEAD !!! Yet she didn't knew he was dead till dawn . ( She laughs again , loudly . ) Well don't you get the point ? The point of this whole story ? What is wrong with you ? He was lying with her in bed for nearly six hours , dead , and ...
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... dead " -a Roman newspaper headline , as it were . As for the phrase " Agamemnon dead , " Mr. Trowbridge has failed to mention the breaking - up of the first tercet brought about by the segmentation of its last line , the second part of ...
... dead " -a Roman newspaper headline , as it were . As for the phrase " Agamemnon dead , " Mr. Trowbridge has failed to mention the breaking - up of the first tercet brought about by the segmentation of its last line , the second part of ...
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