Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 2Edwin M. Everett, Calvin Smith Brown, Robert Ligon Harrison Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970 |
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... woman , corresponds exactly to the French Madame , the German Frau , and the Italian Signora . In standard English ... woman does not ) . Two of these words can be applied to unmarried women as what may be called courtesy titles ...
... woman , corresponds exactly to the French Madame , the German Frau , and the Italian Signora . In standard English ... woman does not ) . Two of these words can be applied to unmarried women as what may be called courtesy titles ...
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... woman never made any reply ; she returned in the evening without any supper . " Come with me , " said she , " and do not speak a word . " 370 375 She took him by the arm and walked into the country with him for about a quarter of a mile ...
... woman never made any reply ; she returned in the evening without any supper . " Come with me , " said she , " and do not speak a word . " 370 375 She took him by the arm and walked into the country with him for about a quarter of a mile ...
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... woman then spoke up and said : " In the stable are three Andalusian horses , with their saddles and bridles ; let the brave Candide prepare them ; made- moiselle has moidores11 and diamonds ; let us mount quickly and go to Cadiz ; the ...
... woman then spoke up and said : " In the stable are three Andalusian horses , with their saddles and bridles ; let the brave Candide prepare them ; made- moiselle has moidores11 and diamonds ; let us mount quickly and go to Cadiz ; the ...
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SHAKESPEARE Antony and Cleopatra | 3 |
MILTON Paradise Lost | 111 |
LYRIC POETRY OF THE RENAISSANCE | 217 |
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