Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 Seiten |
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... thought it might give you some satisfaction . H. Why did he go at last ? S. We thought it better to part . H. And do you correspond ? S. No , Sir . But perhaps I may see him again some time or other , though it will be only in the way ...
... thought it might give you some satisfaction . H. Why did he go at last ? S. We thought it better to part . H. And do you correspond ? S. No , Sir . But perhaps I may see him again some time or other , though it will be only in the way ...
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... thought her ) will soon follow either voluntarily , or by the force of grief , remorse , and disappointment . I cannot get rid of the reflection for an instant , nor even seek relief from its galling pressure . Ah ! Ah ! what a heart ...
... thought her ) will soon follow either voluntarily , or by the force of grief , remorse , and disappointment . I cannot get rid of the reflection for an instant , nor even seek relief from its galling pressure . Ah ! Ah ! what a heart ...
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... thought ! I saw her that same day and shook hands with her , and told her how glad I was to see her ; and she was kind and comfortable , though still cold and distant . Her manner was altered from what it was last time . She still ...
... thought ! I saw her that same day and shook hands with her , and told her how glad I was to see her ; and she was kind and comfortable , though still cold and distant . Her manner was altered from what it was last time . She still ...
Inhalt
On Actors and Acting Parts I and II | 147 |
Preface | 161 |
Cymbeline | 173 |
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