Andromaque--Britannicus--Phèdre: with an introduction by H. Carrington Lancaster ... and notes by Edmund A. Méras ...C. Schribner's sons, 1934 - 247 páginas |
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... FRENCH SERIES HE Modern Student's Library now includes a series of volumes in French - novels , short stories , plays , and essays . These have been se- lected from the works of the great French writers to suit the special needs of the ...
... FRENCH SERIES HE Modern Student's Library now includes a series of volumes in French - novels , short stories , plays , and essays . These have been se- lected from the works of the great French writers to suit the special needs of the ...
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... French plays . The central character is this time a man , the Emperor Nero , portrayed at the important moment of his life when he throws off restraint and begins the career of crime that is particularly associated with his name . His ...
... French plays . The central character is this time a man , the Emperor Nero , portrayed at the important moment of his life when he throws off restraint and begins the career of crime that is particularly associated with his name . His ...
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... French , un prétexte pour l'éloigner . 613. un courroux légitime . The anger of the Greeks against him because he was protecting a Trojan prince . 622. Puisqu'en vous Ménélas voit revivre son frère . Through his father Agamemnon , one ...
... French , un prétexte pour l'éloigner . 613. un courroux légitime . The anger of the Greeks against him because he was protecting a Trojan prince . 622. Puisqu'en vous Ménélas voit revivre son frère . Through his father Agamemnon , one ...
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