Carnegie Series in English, Ausgaben 9-12Carnegie-Mellon University Press, 1965 |
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... faces . " Of their faces : in a sense that is where the riches are , where the grace is , in the appearance of recognizable identity . And that is where the temptation for others , who are moved , may be too - in the face , the ...
... faces . " Of their faces : in a sense that is where the riches are , where the grace is , in the appearance of recognizable identity . And that is where the temptation for others , who are moved , may be too - in the face , the ...
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... face express thy secret mind , Where friends with grief , and foes with pleasure , find , Instead of art , which Nature has denied , The grin of envy and the sneer of pride . Thus far Adams has devoted no more than eighteen lines to any ...
... face express thy secret mind , Where friends with grief , and foes with pleasure , find , Instead of art , which Nature has denied , The grin of envy and the sneer of pride . Thus far Adams has devoted no more than eighteen lines to any ...
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... face , and I'll amend my life " ( 3.3.27-28 ) , he tells Bardolph , and the latter is as impossible as the former . In a word , if we are given the promise of Hal's salvation , we are also given the complementary and necessary promise ...
... face , and I'll amend my life " ( 3.3.27-28 ) , he tells Bardolph , and the latter is as impossible as the former . In a word , if we are given the promise of Hal's salvation , we are also given the complementary and necessary promise ...
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A Book of Satires | 1 |
The Satiric Pattern of The Canterbury Tales | 17 |
The Lighter Side of Swift | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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