Classic Dialogues and Dramas: Containing a Number of the Strongest Scenes from Shakespeare, Schiller, Bulwer, Sheridan, and OthersMrs. J. W. Shoemaker Penn Publishing Company, 1923 - 143 ページ |
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... rest , the other with large fan of peacock feathers , seated at the feet of the Queen , to do her service . Scenery and costume will add greatly to the rendition of this scene , and if used , should be in adaptation to time , character ...
... rest , the other with large fan of peacock feathers , seated at the feet of the Queen , to do her service . Scenery and costume will add greatly to the rendition of this scene , and if used , should be in adaptation to time , character ...
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... rest , one spirit animates all , and , what is more , to the farthest limits of the kingdom am I per- suaded the same spirit spreads , and possesses and fills every soul . The attempt of Aurelian to control us in our affairs , to ...
... rest , one spirit animates all , and , what is more , to the farthest limits of the kingdom am I per- suaded the same spirit spreads , and possesses and fills every soul . The attempt of Aurelian to control us in our affairs , to ...
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... rest in peace . No single people ought to obtain univer- sal empire . A powerful nation is the more observant of the eternal principles of honor and justice for being watched by another , its equal . Individual character needs such ...
... rest in peace . No single people ought to obtain univer- sal empire . A powerful nation is the more observant of the eternal principles of honor and justice for being watched by another , its equal . Individual character needs such ...
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... rest upon ignorant grounds . If I am more than just to myself , rebuke me . If I have overstepped the modesty that became me , I am open to your censure and will bear it . But I have spoken that you may know your Queen - not only by her ...
... rest upon ignorant grounds . If I am more than just to myself , rebuke me . If I have overstepped the modesty that became me , I am open to your censure and will bear it . But I have spoken that you may know your Queen - not only by her ...
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... Rest and a guide , and food and fire ; My life's beset , my path is lost , The gale has chilled my limbs with frost . Rod - Art thou a friend to Roderick ? Fitz - No . Rod - Thou darest not call thyself his foe ? Fitz - I dare ! to him ...
... Rest and a guide , and food and fire ; My life's beset , my path is lost , The gale has chilled my limbs with frost . Rod - Art thou a friend to Roderick ? Fitz - No . Rod - Thou darest not call thyself his foe ? Fitz - I dare ! to him ...
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