Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 ページ |
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... person never attempted anything of the kind . ' Good God ! How did I dwell on that word before , thinking it implied an attachment to me also ; but you have since disclaimed any such meaning . You say you have never professed more than ...
... person never attempted anything of the kind . ' Good God ! How did I dwell on that word before , thinking it implied an attachment to me also ; but you have since disclaimed any such meaning . You say you have never professed more than ...
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... person they would think of using for such a purpose , for they know ( as well as I do ) that you couldn't fail to find out the trick in a month , and would turn her into the street the next moment , though she were twenty times your ...
... person they would think of using for such a purpose , for they know ( as well as I do ) that you couldn't fail to find out the trick in a month , and would turn her into the street the next moment , though she were twenty times your ...
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... person recalled to the stage to perform an un- accustomed and ungracious part ; and in which we perceive only some faint sparks of those flashes of merriment , that were wont to set the hearers in a roar ' . But the single scene with ...
... person recalled to the stage to perform an un- accustomed and ungracious part ; and in which we perceive only some faint sparks of those flashes of merriment , that were wont to set the hearers in a roar ' . But the single scene with ...
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