The Grove: A Monthly Miscellany, Volume 1F. Dunster., 1891 |
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Page 110
... expression according to moulds of character and manners , but their reality should not be lost even when they are expressed in the heroic forms of the drama . A very simple test is a reference to the records of old actors . What was it ...
... expression according to moulds of character and manners , but their reality should not be lost even when they are expressed in the heroic forms of the drama . A very simple test is a reference to the records of old actors . What was it ...
Page 114
... expression attracts atten- tion ; that nothing is lost , that by - play is as mischievous when it is inju- dicious as it is effective when rightly conceived , and that while trifles make perfection , perfection is no trifle . This ...
... expression attracts atten- tion ; that nothing is lost , that by - play is as mischievous when it is inju- dicious as it is effective when rightly conceived , and that while trifles make perfection , perfection is no trifle . This ...
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... expression ; a phrase in the most genuine sense romantic , and implying privileges not few or trivial . But a far dearer privilege it might justly be held , that being myself aged nearly six years at the date of my sister's birth , not ...
... expression ; a phrase in the most genuine sense romantic , and implying privileges not few or trivial . But a far dearer privilege it might justly be held , that being myself aged nearly six years at the date of my sister's birth , not ...
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