Prose of the English RenaissanceJohn William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1952 - 882 էջ |
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John William Hebel. dain towards him , giving Ganimede the letter , the shepherd stood as though he had neither won nor lost . Which Ganimede perceiving , wak- ened him out of his dream thus : Now , Montanus , dost thou see thou vowest ...
John William Hebel. dain towards him , giving Ganimede the letter , the shepherd stood as though he had neither won nor lost . Which Ganimede perceiving , wak- ened him out of his dream thus : Now , Montanus , dost thou see thou vowest ...
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... Ganimede be as cour- teous as he is beautiful , let him shew his virtues in redressing Phoebe's miseries . And this Montanus pronounced with such an assured countenance that it amazed Aliena and Ganimede to see the resolution of his ...
... Ganimede be as cour- teous as he is beautiful , let him shew his virtues in redressing Phoebe's miseries . And this Montanus pronounced with such an assured countenance that it amazed Aliena and Ganimede to see the resolution of his ...
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... Ganimede gave Phoebe a fruitless kiss and such words of comfort that , before Ganimede departed , she arose out of her bed and made him and Montanus such cheer as could be found in such a country cottage , Ganimede , in the midst of ...
... Ganimede gave Phoebe a fruitless kiss and such words of comfort that , before Ganimede departed , she arose out of her bed and made him and Montanus such cheer as could be found in such a country cottage , Ganimede , in the midst of ...
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