Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 Seiten |
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... once , that I might endeavour , in that case , to dissuade you from subjecting yourself to the pain of such a refusal . He would not tell me that he was certain . He said his opinion was that she would not accept your offer , but still ...
... once , that I might endeavour , in that case , to dissuade you from subjecting yourself to the pain of such a refusal . He would not tell me that he was certain . He said his opinion was that she would not accept your offer , but still ...
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... once more ; and then , if she is not what she once was to me , I care not if I die that instant . I will conclude here till to - morrow , as I am getting into my old melan- choly.- It is all over , and I am my own man , and yours ever ...
... once more ; and then , if she is not what she once was to me , I care not if I die that instant . I will conclude here till to - morrow , as I am getting into my old melan- choly.- It is all over , and I am my own man , and yours ever ...
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... once more upon her pallid features ? She is dead to me ; but what she once was to me , can never die ! The agony , the conflict of hope and fear , of adoration and jealousy is over ; or it would , ere long , have ended with my life . I ...
... once more upon her pallid features ? She is dead to me ; but what she once was to me , can never die ! The agony , the conflict of hope and fear , of adoration and jealousy is over ; or it would , ere long , have ended with my life . I ...
Inhalt
On Actors and Acting Parts I and II | 147 |
Preface | 161 |
Cymbeline | 173 |
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