Latin LiteratureMethuen, 1951 - 229 |
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Strona 140
... comes to the abandonment of her home . The efforts made by the maiden to comprehend her feelings , and to reconcile what appear to be her duties , are not unskilfully told . Briefly , Medea is interest- ing , human . So is Jason human ...
... comes to the abandonment of her home . The efforts made by the maiden to comprehend her feelings , and to reconcile what appear to be her duties , are not unskilfully told . Briefly , Medea is interest- ing , human . So is Jason human ...
Strona 163
... comes as near to gaiety as his soured temperament would per- mit ; here , as indeed everywhere , in dramatic ... come to be quoted by those scarcely conscious of their origin , lines 12 SATIRE , VERSE AND PROSE 163.
... comes as near to gaiety as his soured temperament would per- mit ; here , as indeed everywhere , in dramatic ... come to be quoted by those scarcely conscious of their origin , lines 12 SATIRE , VERSE AND PROSE 163.
Strona 175
... come till a thousand years later . ' ' Let him , too , who has never loved , love tomorrow ; who has loved , let him love tomorrow too . ' ' She sings , but we are silent . When comes the spring for me ? ' The so - called Pervigilium ...
... come till a thousand years later . ' ' Let him , too , who has never loved , love tomorrow ; who has loved , let him love tomorrow too . ' ' She sings , but we are silent . When comes the spring for me ? ' The so - called Pervigilium ...
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