University of California Chronicle, Том 30University of California Press, 1928 |
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... was on the water , — Well he came no later ! He let his vessel stand , And went upon the land . His folk he let abide All under a wood's side . Horn went forth alone , His heart was like a 30 THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CHRONICLE.
... was on the water , — Well he came no later ! He let his vessel stand , And went upon the land . His folk he let abide All under a wood's side . Horn went forth alone , His heart was like a 30 THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CHRONICLE.
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... later visit , Amnon forcibly wrongs Tamar , Joab is not allowed to wreak vengeance on the evildoer , the author leaving that to the victim's brother . The bitter lamentations of Tamar , and her life of deepest distress until her shame ...
... later visit , Amnon forcibly wrongs Tamar , Joab is not allowed to wreak vengeance on the evildoer , the author leaving that to the victim's brother . The bitter lamentations of Tamar , and her life of deepest distress until her shame ...
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... later when his work turns out to be worthless . Low tragedy is usually the work of the lesser artist ; sometimes it is the lesser work of the great artist . It seeks to exercise the tragic emotions , but dares no more than trot them out ...
... later when his work turns out to be worthless . Low tragedy is usually the work of the lesser artist ; sometimes it is the lesser work of the great artist . It seeks to exercise the tragic emotions , but dares no more than trot them out ...
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... later writers derive their material from all three of the sources from which Oriental material has been taken , namely , from the study of learned literature on the subject , from the knowledge and appreciation of Oriental objets d'art ...
... later writers derive their material from all three of the sources from which Oriental material has been taken , namely , from the study of learned literature on the subject , from the knowledge and appreciation of Oriental objets d'art ...
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... later the real situation appears . " Having in my last taken Notice of some Goods in the possession of Thach and his crew of Pyrates in North Carolina w'ch were brought hither by Capt . Brand , of his Maj'ty's Ship the Lyme , and the ...
... later the real situation appears . " Having in my last taken Notice of some Goods in the possession of Thach and his crew of Pyrates in North Carolina w'ch were brought hither by Capt . Brand , of his Maj'ty's Ship the Lyme , and the ...
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