Readings in English Literature, from Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 Seiten |
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... wife milked his cows , managed his dairy , and followed the markets with butter and eggs . The hogs fell chiefly to his care , which he carefully waited on at home , and attended to fairs ; on which occasion he was liable to many jokes ...
... wife milked his cows , managed his dairy , and followed the markets with butter and eggs . The hogs fell chiefly to his care , which he carefully waited on at home , and attended to fairs ; on which occasion he was liable to many jokes ...
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... wife ; then casting them on the ground , then lifting them up to heaven . At last he burst forth in the following accents : ' Sir , I believe I know where to lay up my little treasure as well as another . I thank God , if I am not so ...
... wife ; then casting them on the ground , then lifting them up to heaven . At last he burst forth in the following accents : ' Sir , I believe I know where to lay up my little treasure as well as another . I thank God , if I am not so ...
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... wife of Menelaus , and Clytemnestra the wife of his brother Agamemnon . Jove's love for Leda may therefore be regarded as the true genesis of the Trojan War , the sacrifice of Iphigeneia , the murder of Agamemnon by Clytemnestra , and ...
... wife of Menelaus , and Clytemnestra the wife of his brother Agamemnon . Jove's love for Leda may therefore be regarded as the true genesis of the Trojan War , the sacrifice of Iphigeneia , the murder of Agamemnon by Clytemnestra , and ...
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