The Hyacinth Room: An Investigation Into the Nature of Comedy, Tragedy, & TragicomedyKnopf, 1964 - 317 стор. |
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... brings with her the cradle in which the infant boy was found , and which she now presents to him , with the injunction to search for his mother with the ... bring , say that Apollo was my father when he was not ? " She 43 Crispin and Leandro.
... brings with her the cradle in which the infant boy was found , and which she now presents to him , with the injunction to search for his mother with the ... bring , say that Apollo was my father when he was not ? " She 43 Crispin and Leandro.
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... bring comfort , and others bring peace , " proceeds to proclaim that lies are the support of the weak for which the strong stand in no need , and concludes with a clear - cut distinction which sums up the accepted view of the mat- ter ...
... bring comfort , and others bring peace , " proceeds to proclaim that lies are the support of the weak for which the strong stand in no need , and concludes with a clear - cut distinction which sums up the accepted view of the mat- ter ...
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... brings : turning faith to treachery , rendering the innocent guilty and the sane mad , transforming noble strength to ... bring this about , reveals the treachery to the 2. William Arrowsmith : " Introduction to Heracles , " in Euripides ...
... brings : turning faith to treachery , rendering the innocent guilty and the sane mad , transforming noble strength to ... bring this about , reveals the treachery to the 2. William Arrowsmith : " Introduction to Heracles , " in Euripides ...
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Navarre and His Bookmen | 21 |
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