Essays in Honor of Esmond Linworth MarillaThomas Austin Kirby, William John Olive Louisiana State University Press, 1970 - 387 páginas |
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... thought her lips - but I must not think of ' em more - but yet they are such I could still kiss - grow to - and then tear off with my teeth . " Having become thoroughly aroused by his desire for the beautiful Olivia , Manly orders ...
... thought her lips - but I must not think of ' em more - but yet they are such I could still kiss - grow to - and then tear off with my teeth . " Having become thoroughly aroused by his desire for the beautiful Olivia , Manly orders ...
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... thought about the latter's responsibilities as a member of the crew of the Highlander or , more important , without consid- ering Redburn's own wish to see London . The Palace of Alladin becomes a metaphor for the Old World . Its ...
... thought about the latter's responsibilities as a member of the crew of the Highlander or , more important , without consid- ering Redburn's own wish to see London . The Palace of Alladin becomes a metaphor for the Old World . Its ...
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... thought , a foretaste of Heaven , a hostage of immortality.3 In the end he is united not with Angele , but with her daughter , at whose birth she had died , and who replicates her mother's strange beauty . The love of Buck and Hilma ...
... thought , a foretaste of Heaven , a hostage of immortality.3 In the end he is united not with Angele , but with her daughter , at whose birth she had died , and who replicates her mother's strange beauty . The love of Buck and Hilma ...
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JAMES D SIMMONDS Vaughans Love Poetry | 27 |
ARTHUR W PITTS JR Proverbs as Testimony in Donnes Style | 43 |
HERBERT B ROTHSCHILD JR Language and Social Reality | 56 |
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