Philological Quarterly, Volume 1University of Iowa, 1922 - Philology |
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Page 120
... girl slave are singing , dancing , writing , reckoning , and preserve - making ( ibid . , II , iv ) . Servants are not omitted by Lope in his picture of contempor- ary life — a man servant ( La mal Casada , I , i ) receives twelve reals ...
... girl slave are singing , dancing , writing , reckoning , and preserve - making ( ibid . , II , iv ) . Servants are not omitted by Lope in his picture of contempor- ary life — a man servant ( La mal Casada , I , i ) receives twelve reals ...
Page 121
... girl slave objected to aiding in the process ( Melindres de Belisa , I , xix ) . From Si no vieran las Mujeres , II , viii , we learn that in a ceremonious household the butler presented a letter or card on his knees to the lady of the ...
... girl slave objected to aiding in the process ( Melindres de Belisa , I , xix ) . From Si no vieran las Mujeres , II , viii , we learn that in a ceremonious household the butler presented a letter or card on his knees to the lady of the ...
Page 122
... girls or women stood barefoot in the water instead of kneeling on the bank ( Por la Puente Juana , II , vi ) . We further learn that the wash girls amused themselves while at work with singing , dancing , and music ( Por la Puente Juana ...
... girls or women stood barefoot in the water instead of kneeling on the bank ( Por la Puente Juana , II , vi ) . We further learn that the wash girls amused themselves while at work with singing , dancing , and music ( Por la Puente Juana ...
Page 189
... girl , too , speaks like a real girl , not a puppet . Out of the continued efforts of the older son grow the concluding dia- logues in which the Protestant brother and sister discuss with the father the points brought up in the argument ...
... girl , too , speaks like a real girl , not a puppet . Out of the continued efforts of the older son grow the concluding dia- logues in which the Protestant brother and sister discuss with the father the points brought up in the argument ...
Page 211
... girls ] to these diggings . ” — IS . , 18 Dec. 1840. The treatment of the word in DeVere and Bartlett is satisfac- tory . It came from mining localities ; not , as Thoreau thought , from the digging of the tiller of the soil ...
... girls ] to these diggings . ” — IS . , 18 Dec. 1840. The treatment of the word in DeVere and Bartlett is satisfac- tory . It came from mining localities ; not , as Thoreau thought , from the digging of the tiller of the soil ...
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