The Last Essays of EliaDent, 1900 - 254 pages |
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Page 38
... told of it ; but an old fool in farce may think he sees some- thing , and by conscious words and looks express it , as plainly as he can speak , to pit , box , and gallery . When an impertinent in tragedy , an Osric , for instance ...
... told of it ; but an old fool in farce may think he sees some- thing , and by conscious words and looks express it , as plainly as he can speak , to pit , box , and gallery . When an impertinent in tragedy , an Osric , for instance ...
Page 78
... told , more than respectably . It is long since , and my memory waxes dim on some subjects , or I should wish to convey some notion of the manner in which the pleasant creat- ure described the circumstances of his own wed- ding - day ...
... told , more than respectably . It is long since , and my memory waxes dim on some subjects , or I should wish to convey some notion of the manner in which the pleasant creat- ure described the circumstances of his own wed- ding - day ...
Page 156
... told , keep single for their father's sake , and live altogether so happy with their remaining parent , that the hearts of their lovers are ever broken with the prospect ( so in- auspicious to their hopes ) of such uninterrupted and ...
... told , keep single for their father's sake , and live altogether so happy with their remaining parent , that the hearts of their lovers are ever broken with the prospect ( so in- auspicious to their hopes ) of such uninterrupted and ...
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