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... ladies , and in that respect ( as well as in other fields ) he was a hard man to beat . To me personally he was the best of brothers . I can say no more . " ' We understand that , on account of a long - standing friendship with the ...
... ladies , and in that respect ( as well as in other fields ) he was a hard man to beat . To me personally he was the best of brothers . I can say no more . " ' We understand that , on account of a long - standing friendship with the ...
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... ladies is a masterpiece of cunning - self - control , if you prefer that mitigating title . She isn't shouting now . No more screaming , Death to those accursed children of a wretched mother and their father ! May the whole house crash ...
... ladies is a masterpiece of cunning - self - control , if you prefer that mitigating title . She isn't shouting now . No more screaming , Death to those accursed children of a wretched mother and their father ! May the whole house crash ...
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... ladies have to witness such a scene of mutual recrimination that it's hard to say which of the precious pair is really the more hateful , Jason , the sophist of prosaic common sense or she , the sophist of romance . Anyhow on our ladies ...
... ladies have to witness such a scene of mutual recrimination that it's hard to say which of the precious pair is really the more hateful , Jason , the sophist of prosaic common sense or she , the sophist of romance . Anyhow on our ladies ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Jam Rude Donatus | 1 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture Life and Literature | 26 |
The Garden of the Muses A Chorus from the Medea | 43 |
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