Vergilian Digest, المجلد 48Vergilian Society, 2002 |
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الصفحة 161
... final sentence . To begin with , it appears that Maggie and the Prince are finally able to exclude through their embrace all around them . This might be the circle within which relations shall " happily appear to❞ stop : He tried , too ...
... final sentence . To begin with , it appears that Maggie and the Prince are finally able to exclude through their embrace all around them . This might be the circle within which relations shall " happily appear to❞ stop : He tried , too ...
الصفحة 197
Our final day in Naples was relatively free - form , centered in Spacca Napoli , where some of the group visited San Severo Chapel with its exotic marble sculptures , and the magnificent cathedrals of San Domenico , San Gennaro and San ...
Our final day in Naples was relatively free - form , centered in Spacca Napoli , where some of the group visited San Severo Chapel with its exotic marble sculptures , and the magnificent cathedrals of San Domenico , San Gennaro and San ...
الصفحة 198
... final autostrada drive back to Rome these were the extent to which the rains of 2002 offered distraction , and the weather gods were clearly with us . News reports from our final days convinced us just how fortunate we ( and Italians ...
... final autostrada drive back to Rome these were the extent to which the rains of 2002 offered distraction , and the weather gods were clearly with us . News reports from our final days convinced us just how fortunate we ( and Italians ...
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Michael Sullivan | 40 |
Philip Cardinale Lord Byron Virgil and Thyrza STANFORD UNIVERSITY55 | 59 |
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