Roman DramaThomas Alan Dorey, Donald Reynolds Dudley Basic Books, 1965 - 229 Seiten |
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... perhaps as startling to a Greek as to a Victorian audience , that he should judge his wife's act by the same standard as his own and accept her willingness to stay with him . Perhaps we should say not so much that he does not run true ...
... perhaps as startling to a Greek as to a Victorian audience , that he should judge his wife's act by the same standard as his own and accept her willingness to stay with him . Perhaps we should say not so much that he does not run true ...
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... perhaps the most shocking sentence in English drama : ' . . . and when this is dispatched , if you have a mind to your mother , tell me , and you shall see I'le set it hard ' . The king recoils at this incredibly vulgar image of himself ...
... perhaps the most shocking sentence in English drama : ' . . . and when this is dispatched , if you have a mind to your mother , tell me , and you shall see I'le set it hard ' . The king recoils at this incredibly vulgar image of himself ...
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... Perhaps you have not met Herr von Tyboe ? Tycho : Perhaps you have not met Herr Magister Tychonius ? Tyboe : I have won more than twenty battles . Tycho : I have disputed absque praesidio more than twenty times . Tyboe : Everyone knows ...
... Perhaps you have not met Herr von Tyboe ? Tycho : Perhaps you have not met Herr Magister Tychonius ? Tyboe : I have won more than twenty battles . Tycho : I have disputed absque praesidio more than twenty times . Tyboe : Everyone knows ...
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Plautus and his Audience | 21 |
The Glorious Military | 51 |
The Amphitryo Theme | 87 |
Urheberrecht | |
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