Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Svazek 4Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1996 - Počet stran: 389 |
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... refused and they fought until Sir Kay was unhorsed . Sir Gawain then rode out to encounter the strange knight , and he was able to bring Erec to the place where the king had ordered tents set up in anticipation of their coming . There ...
... refused and they fought until Sir Kay was unhorsed . Sir Gawain then rode out to encounter the strange knight , and he was able to bring Erec to the place where the king had ordered tents set up in anticipation of their coming . There ...
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... refused to go on that pilgrimage . Cast down by this setback , Everyman thought of Kindred . Surely the ties of blood were strong . His Kindred swore that they would help him in any way they could , but when they heard that Everyman had ...
... refused to go on that pilgrimage . Cast down by this setback , Everyman thought of Kindred . Surely the ties of blood were strong . His Kindred swore that they would help him in any way they could , but when they heard that Everyman had ...
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... refused to accept a note for a part of the settlement , even though the priest promised to see that the note was made good . The ruined creole trusted no one , and he wept as he declared that everyone was against him . Two years later ...
... refused to accept a note for a part of the settlement , even though the priest promised to see that the note was made good . The ruined creole trusted no one , and he wept as he declared that everyone was against him . Two years later ...
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