Roman Literature in TranslationGeorge Howe, Gustave Adolphus Harrer, Albert Irving Suskin Harper, 1959 - 649 pagine |
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Pagina 9
... eyes , those eyes which see something that never happened ? Sc . What do you mean , “ never happened " ? Sc . What's up ? 25 30 PAL . I wouldn't give a fig for your life . PAL . You ask , " What's up " ? Sc . Why shouldn't I ask ? 35 ...
... eyes , those eyes which see something that never happened ? Sc . What do you mean , “ never happened " ? Sc . What's up ? 25 30 PAL . I wouldn't give a fig for your life . PAL . You ask , " What's up " ? Sc . Why shouldn't I ask ? 35 ...
Pagina 10
... eyes and your tune . But the door just opened . Sc . Well , I'm going to watch the outside of this door ; there's no way for her to get from here to there except straight through this door . 10 PAL . But can't you see she's at home ? I ...
... eyes and your tune . But the door just opened . Sc . Well , I'm going to watch the outside of this door ; there's no way for her to get from here to there except straight through this door . 10 PAL . But can't you see she's at home ? I ...
Pagina 33
... eyes might change his mind after he sees me , and that he will have nothing to do with my small beauty since he's so ... eyes . 40 PAL . She is blind with love . ACR . Please come help me . MILPH . Why ? ACR . To keep me from fainting ...
... eyes might change his mind after he sees me , and that he will have nothing to do with my small beauty since he's so ... eyes . 40 PAL . She is blind with love . ACR . Please come help me . MILPH . Why ? ACR . To keep me from fainting ...
Sommario
ROMAN PURITANISM AND GREEK CULTURE | 1 |
OPPOSITION TO EASTERN INFLUENCE | 68 |
A ROMAN PURITAN | 78 |
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