Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 ページ |
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... friend ? S. I don't know and yet it would be of no use if I did , you would always be hankering after what could never ... friends , if nothing more , to sit and read and talk with me ? ' ' She would make no promises , but I should find ...
... friend ? S. I don't know and yet it would be of no use if I did , you would always be hankering after what could never ... friends , if nothing more , to sit and read and talk with me ? ' ' She would make no promises , but I should find ...
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... friends ; As were our England in reversion his , And he our subjects ' next degree in hope . Afterwards , he gives his own character to Percy , in these words : I thank thee , gentle Percy , and be sure I count myself in nothing else so ...
... friends ; As were our England in reversion his , And he our subjects ' next degree in hope . Afterwards , he gives his own character to Percy , in these words : I thank thee , gentle Percy , and be sure I count myself in nothing else so ...
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... friends and the injustice of fortune , and made stronger in will , in proportion to the want of all other power , was never more finely expressed than in Constance . The dignity of her answer to King Philip , when she refuses to ...
... friends and the injustice of fortune , and made stronger in will , in proportion to the want of all other power , was never more finely expressed than in Constance . The dignity of her answer to King Philip , when she refuses to ...
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