Carnegie Series in English, Ausgaben 9-12Carnegie-Mellon University Press, 1965 |
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... things were different . The women would dress up in their best and climb barefoot up to the temple on the hill . Their hair was unbound and their hearts were pure and they went to beg Jupiter for rain . And you know what happened ? Then ...
... things were different . The women would dress up in their best and climb barefoot up to the temple on the hill . Their hair was unbound and their hearts were pure and they went to beg Jupiter for rain . And you know what happened ? Then ...
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... things made . There falls on it from afar even some dark ray of the irony of God , who was mocked when He entered His own world , and killed when He came among His creatures . ... That is laughter in the grand style . . . . It is the It ...
... things made . There falls on it from afar even some dark ray of the irony of God , who was mocked when He entered His own world , and killed when He came among His creatures . ... That is laughter in the grand style . . . . It is the It ...
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... things which no education can destroy . " 24 And Louis Le Bail learned from Pissarro , " Don't work bit by bit but paint everything at once by placing tones every- where , with brushstrokes of the right color and value , while noticing ...
... things which no education can destroy . " 24 And Louis Le Bail learned from Pissarro , " Don't work bit by bit but paint everything at once by placing tones every- where , with brushstrokes of the right color and value , while noticing ...
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A Book of Satires | 1 |
The Satiric Pattern of The Canterbury Tales | 17 |
The Lighter Side of Swift | 35 |
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