Masterpieces of World Literature in Digest Form: Original Title: Masterplots. Fourth SeriesFrank Northen Magill, Dayton Kohler Harper & Row, 1969 - 1306 pages |
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... learned from the adults about him and from his experience that a ready lie told with a glib tongue and an air of inno- cence is often profitable . Growing older , he learned that many women are of easy virtue and hold the same loose ...
... learned from the adults about him and from his experience that a ready lie told with a glib tongue and an air of inno- cence is often profitable . Growing older , he learned that many women are of easy virtue and hold the same loose ...
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... learned scholar representing the learned men of their nation . The first argument in favor of freedom of the press begins with a long survey of this issue in history . He demonstrates that Greece and Rome valued highly this freedom and ...
... learned scholar representing the learned men of their nation . The first argument in favor of freedom of the press begins with a long survey of this issue in history . He demonstrates that Greece and Rome valued highly this freedom and ...
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... learned of the deception . A craving for knowledge followed Juana throughout life . A few years later , having heard that cheese , of which she was very fond , stupefied the brain , the girl stopped eating it . When she thought she was ...
... learned of the deception . A craving for knowledge followed Juana throughout life . A few years later , having heard that cheese , of which she was very fond , stupefied the brain , the girl stopped eating it . When she thought she was ...
Contents
Adventures of Augie March The Saul Bellow | 3 |
Autobiography of Benjamin Robert Haydon The Benjamin Robert Haydon | 9 |
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Tennessee Williams | 115 |
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