Carnegie Series in English, Ausgaben 9-12Carnegie-Mellon University Press, 1965 |
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... later novels here by setting out as mode of operation for her heroine a spy , detective , judgment motif . She also antici- pates the later novels by immediately parodying her serious theme , for with varying degrees of tomfoolery the ...
... later novels here by setting out as mode of operation for her heroine a spy , detective , judgment motif . She also antici- pates the later novels by immediately parodying her serious theme , for with varying degrees of tomfoolery the ...
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... Later , the condition which her attendant describes to the doctor and which we have an opportunity to witness in the sleepwalking scene is designated by the doctor as " a great perturbation in nature " ( V , i , 10 ) . This expression ...
... Later , the condition which her attendant describes to the doctor and which we have an opportunity to witness in the sleepwalking scene is designated by the doctor as " a great perturbation in nature " ( V , i , 10 ) . This expression ...
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... later . " He said , when I adverted to Miss Frazier , that ' it was a consum- ing flame kindled by her . Love such as I felt for that lady , ' continued he , ' is a distressing malady : it made me restless , sick , unhappy ; indeed , I ...
... later . " He said , when I adverted to Miss Frazier , that ' it was a consum- ing flame kindled by her . Love such as I felt for that lady , ' continued he , ' is a distressing malady : it made me restless , sick , unhappy ; indeed , I ...
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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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