The Last Essays of EliaDent, 1900 - 254 pages |
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... express it , as plainly as he can speak , to pit , box , and gallery . When an impertinent in tragedy , an Osric , for instance , breaks in upon the serious passions of the scene , we approve of the contempt with which he is treated ...
... express it , as plainly as he can speak , to pit , box , and gallery . When an impertinent in tragedy , an Osric , for instance , breaks in upon the serious passions of the scene , we approve of the contempt with which he is treated ...
Page 106
... express their indignation . A word from you , sir , -a hint in your journal , -would be sufficient to fling open the doors of the beautiful temple again , as we can remember them when we were boys . At that time of life , what would the ...
... express their indignation . A word from you , sir , -a hint in your journal , -would be sufficient to fling open the doors of the beautiful temple again , as we can remember them when we were boys . At that time of life , what would the ...
Page 118
... express the same thought in English . I am sure Sydney had no flights like this . His ex- travaganzas do not strike at the sky , though he takes leave to adopt the pale Dian into a fellow- ship with his mortal passions . I. With how sad ...
... express the same thought in English . I am sure Sydney had no flights like this . His ex- travaganzas do not strike at the sky , though he takes leave to adopt the pale Dian into a fellow- ship with his mortal passions . I. With how sad ...
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