The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 2William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... come we couldn't see her anywhere , and we warn't sorry , either . ' But next night about half past nine , when there was songs and high jinks going on , here she comes again , and took her old roost on the stabboard side . There warn't ...
... come we couldn't see her anywhere , and we warn't sorry , either . ' But next night about half past nine , when there was songs and high jinks going on , here she comes again , and took her old roost on the stabboard side . There warn't ...
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... comes . ... Captive woman , you have seen the future , tell me my fortune . ( ĆGISTHUS comes from the doorway . ) Ćgisthus , Have your hounds got them ? ĆGISTHUS I've covered every escape with men , they'll not slip through me . But ...
... comes . ... Captive woman , you have seen the future , tell me my fortune . ( ĆGISTHUS comes from the doorway . ) Ćgisthus , Have your hounds got them ? ĆGISTHUS I've covered every escape with men , they'll not slip through me . But ...
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... comes from the door . ) CLYTEMNESTRA Good hunt , dearest . Here's a long idle day for me to look to . Kill early , come home early . ĆGISTHUS There's a poor creature on the step who's been reared nicely and slipped into misery . I said ...
... comes from the door . ) CLYTEMNESTRA Good hunt , dearest . Here's a long idle day for me to look to . Kill early , come home early . ĆGISTHUS There's a poor creature on the step who's been reared nicely and slipped into misery . I said ...
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