The Courtship of Miles Standish, Elizabeth and Other PoemsHoughton Mifflin, 1920 - 122 страници |
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... Captain's narrow escape , or in his story beginning in 1 . 46 ? Lines 36-37 . Notice that the Captain frequently repeats this adage . Watch to see whether he always follows his own advice . Lines 39-42 . Notice that Standish has a good ...
... Captain's narrow escape , or in his story beginning in 1 . 46 ? Lines 36-37 . Notice that the Captain frequently repeats this adage . Watch to see whether he always follows his own advice . Lines 39-42 . Notice that Standish has a good ...
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... Captain this time who does not heed what is said to him . Account for Alden's interest and for Standish's lack of interest . Lines 100-101 . Can you see how Miles's own experience makes him like these lines ? Have the Captain and Cæsar ...
... Captain this time who does not heed what is said to him . Account for Alden's interest and for Standish's lack of interest . Lines 100-101 . Can you see how Miles's own experience makes him like these lines ? Have the Captain and Cæsar ...
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... Captain will think that he is mocking him , and hastens to explain that he is simply quoting to him the Captain's own adage . John hopes ear- nestly that by reminding the Captain of this adage , the latter will release him from this ...
... Captain will think that he is mocking him , and hastens to explain that he is simply quoting to him the Captain's own adage . John hopes ear- nestly that by reminding the Captain of this adage , the latter will release him from this ...
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THE COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH | 7 |
ELIZABETH | 61 |
INTERLUDE | 74 |
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