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... those of his dramatic rivals and con The ordinary dramatic verse of the
temporaries , appears to have obtained · Spanish stage is trochaic , and consists
immediate and extraordinary popula . either in assonances - or imperfect rity in
Spain .
... those of his dramatic rivals and con The ordinary dramatic verse of the
temporaries , appears to have obtained · Spanish stage is trochaic , and consists
immediate and extraordinary popula . either in assonances - or imperfect rity in
Spain .
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( appearing at the secret door . ) Hist , hist , señora ! Haste , your brother asks for
you . D. Ang . Happy chance ! the cabinet Moves again . · O love ! I thank thee ,
Still unsolved I leave the riddle . [ Exeunt through the secret door -- the cabinet is
...
( appearing at the secret door . ) Hist , hist , señora ! Haste , your brother asks for
you . D. Ang . Happy chance ! the cabinet Moves again . · O love ! I thank thee ,
Still unsolved I leave the riddle . [ Exeunt through the secret door -- the cabinet is
...
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After them appears Doobeyed the summons , and , under their na Angela ,
splendidly dressed ; and escort , had been introduced into the lastly , Beatrice
and Isabel . The apartment where he now stands , others retire toward the
background ...
After them appears Doobeyed the summons , and , under their na Angela ,
splendidly dressed ; and escort , had been introduced into the lastly , Beatrice
and Isabel . The apartment where he now stands , others retire toward the
background ...
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Slight must such extreme appear , Since although admitted here , I , methinks ,
have reason good For complaint , not gratitude ; And I do complain , I ownD. Ang
. You complain of me ! D. Man . Even so , Since you trust me not to know Who you
...
Slight must such extreme appear , Since although admitted here , I , methinks ,
have reason good For complaint , not gratitude ; And I do complain , I ownD. Ang
. You complain of me ! D. Man . Even so , Since you trust me not to know Who you
...
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... Language asinine appears to be as donkey of our own times is not so
forfamiliar to Wordsworth as it was to tunate ; he is utterly unacquainted Sterne
before him — the mantle of Tris . with the nature of a rack , and knoweth tram
Shandy has ...
... Language asinine appears to be as donkey of our own times is not so
forfamiliar to Wordsworth as it was to tunate ; he is utterly unacquainted Sterne
before him — the mantle of Tris . with the nature of a rack , and knoweth tram
Shandy has ...
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