Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 2Edwin M. Everett, Calvin Smith Brown, Robert Ligon Harrison Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970 |
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Page 439
... Cunegonde , aged seventeen , was rosy- cheeked , fresh , plump and tempting . The Baron's son appeared in every ... Cunegonde extremely beautiful , although he was never bold enough to tell her so . He decided that after the ...
... Cunegonde , aged seventeen , was rosy- cheeked , fresh , plump and tempting . The Baron's son appeared in every ... Cunegonde extremely beautiful , although he was never bold enough to tell her so . He decided that after the ...
Page 447
... Cunegonde , in fact he was looking at her , it was she herself . His strength failed him , he could not utter a word and fell at her feet . Cunegonde fell on the sofa . The old woman dosed them with distilled waters ; they recovered ...
... Cunegonde , in fact he was looking at her , it was she herself . His strength failed him , he could not utter a word and fell at her feet . Cunegonde fell on the sofa . The old woman dosed them with distilled waters ; they recovered ...
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... Cunegonde , " there is no chance of mercy ; we are ex- communicated , our last hour has come . How does it happen that you , who were born so mild , should kill a Jew and a prelate in two minutes ? " " My dear young lady , " replied ...
... Cunegonde , " there is no chance of mercy ; we are ex- communicated , our last hour has come . How does it happen that you , who were born so mild , should kill a Jew and a prelate in two minutes ? " " My dear young lady , " replied ...
Contents
SHAKESPEARE Antony and Cleopatra | 3 |
MILTON Paradise Lost | 111 |
LYRIC POETRY OF THE RENAISSANCE | 217 |
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