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... wrote to Lady Trevelyan , that " the clothes are well enough , but where has the body gone ? " Moreover , it was at ... wrote an Atalanta : Sophocles and Euripides each wrote a ' Mele- ager . ' Almost nothing survives from the first , a ...
... wrote to Lady Trevelyan , that " the clothes are well enough , but where has the body gone ? " Moreover , it was at ... wrote an Atalanta : Sophocles and Euripides each wrote a ' Mele- ager . ' Almost nothing survives from the first , a ...
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... wrote them in a style that is now old - fashioned , and he had the mannerisms of his period ; he did not attach importance , as have later authors , to the dramatic value of his theme , and he was inclined to talk , though very ...
... wrote them in a style that is now old - fashioned , and he had the mannerisms of his period ; he did not attach importance , as have later authors , to the dramatic value of his theme , and he was inclined to talk , though very ...
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... wrote in France , and Rudyard Kipling in England , have come to be regarded with some disdain . I will permit myself , however , to point out to you that to write stories of the kind they wrote is not so easy as you may think . It ...
... wrote in France , and Rudyard Kipling in England , have come to be regarded with some disdain . I will permit myself , however , to point out to you that to write stories of the kind they wrote is not so easy as you may think . It ...
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Fact and Fancy in Medieval English Literature By Miss | 12 |
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Atalanta in Calydon By C M Bowra M A F B A | 51 |
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