Great Books of the Western World, Band 29Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... Camilla while thou art paying court to her , that is of little or no im- portance , because ere long , on finding in her that constancy which we expect , thou canst tell her the plain truth as regards our stratagem , and so regain thy ...
... Camilla while thou art paying court to her , that is of little or no im- portance , because ere long , on finding in her that constancy which we expect , thou canst tell her the plain truth as regards our stratagem , and so regain thy ...
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... Camilla stood as firm against gifts and promises as against words , and that there was no use in taking any further trouble , for the time was all spent to no purpose . But chance , directing things in a different man- ner , so ordered ...
... Camilla stood as firm against gifts and promises as against words , and that there was no use in taking any further trouble , for the time was all spent to no purpose . But chance , directing things in a different man- ner , so ordered ...
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... Camilla , " there is nothing to take care of except to answer me what I shall ask you " : for she did not wish to explain to him before- hand what she meant to do , fearing lest he should be unwilling to follow out an idea which seemed ...
... Camilla , " there is nothing to take care of except to answer me what I shall ask you " : for she did not wish to explain to him before- hand what she meant to do , fearing lest he should be unwilling to follow out an idea which seemed ...
Inhalt
Which treats of the character and pursuits | 1 |
Of what happened to our knight when he left | 8 |
Of the second sally of our worthy knight | 16 |
Urheberrecht | |
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