The Last Essays of EliaDent, 1901 - 254 pages |
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... tion ; he cannot estimate the struggle . I stood with W. the last afternoon I ever saw him , under the eaves of his paternal dwelling . It was in the fine lane leading from the High Street to the back of **** college , where W kept his ...
... tion ; he cannot estimate the struggle . I stood with W. the last afternoon I ever saw him , under the eaves of his paternal dwelling . It was in the fine lane leading from the High Street to the back of **** college , where W kept his ...
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... tion , with rods lighter than of those Medusean ringlets , but just enough to " whip the offending Adam out of thee , " shall courteously dismiss thee at the right hand gate the o . P. side of Hades — that conducts to masques , and ...
... tion , with rods lighter than of those Medusean ringlets , but just enough to " whip the offending Adam out of thee , " shall courteously dismiss thee at the right hand gate the o . P. side of Hades — that conducts to masques , and ...
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... tion ? why should be not be Ranger , and diffuse the same cordial satisfaction among his private circles ? with his temperament , his animal spirits , his good nature , his follies perchance , could he do better than identify himself ...
... tion ? why should be not be Ranger , and diffuse the same cordial satisfaction among his private circles ? with his temperament , his animal spirits , his good nature , his follies perchance , could he do better than identify himself ...
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... tion- " where could they have put you better ? " Then after a pause " Where I formerly played Romeo , I now play Mercutio , " and so again he stalked away , neither staying , nor caring for , responses . " " O , it was a rich scene ...
... tion- " where could they have put you better ? " Then after a pause " Where I formerly played Romeo , I now play Mercutio , " and so again he stalked away , neither staying , nor caring for , responses . " " O , it was a rich scene ...
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... tion , to the days when , undreaming of Theatres and Managerships , thou wert a scholar , and an early ripe one , under the roofs builded by the munificent and pious Colet . For thee the Pauline Muses weep . In elegies , that shall ...
... tion , to the days when , undreaming of Theatres and Managerships , thou wert a scholar , and an early ripe one , under the roofs builded by the munificent and pious Colet . For thee the Pauline Muses weep . In elegies , that shall ...
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