Tales of the Drama Founded on the Tragedies of Shakspeare, Massinger, Shirley, Rowe, Etc., and on the Comedies of Steele, Farquhar, EtcS. Andrus and son, 1848 |
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... appeared timid with the cowardly : in short , he might be said to resemble a looking - glas , reflecting the features of every face which approached him , but retaining no one feature of his own ; his servants were extrava- gant , and ...
... appeared timid with the cowardly : in short , he might be said to resemble a looking - glas , reflecting the features of every face which approached him , but retaining no one feature of his own ; his servants were extrava- gant , and ...
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... appeared before him ; armed , as when in carly youth . He girt the sword upon his thigh , and bade him not disgrace the paternal gift , -he wore a countenance of sorrow ; yet he smiled upon his son , it was a transient smile of ...
... appeared before him ; armed , as when in carly youth . He girt the sword upon his thigh , and bade him not disgrace the paternal gift , -he wore a countenance of sorrow ; yet he smiled upon his son , it was a transient smile of ...
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... appeared pale and almost fainting ! when Robert , attributing her indisposition to the fatigue , and terror she had lately undergone ; led her back to the cabin , and gave her into the care of Fanny Goodwin . Violetta could not doubt ...
... appeared pale and almost fainting ! when Robert , attributing her indisposition to the fatigue , and terror she had lately undergone ; led her back to the cabin , and gave her into the care of Fanny Goodwin . Violetta could not doubt ...
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HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY | 5 |
THE INCONSTANT | 31 |
THE GOODNATURED MAN | 49 |
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