The Last Essays of EliaG. Routledge & sons, 1880 - 119 pages |
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... player into those of every - day life , which brought the stage boards into streets , and dining - parlours , and kept up the play when the play was ended . 66 " I like Wrench , " a friend was saying to him one day , " because he is the ...
... player into those of every - day life , which brought the stage boards into streets , and dining - parlours , and kept up the play when the play was ended . 66 " I like Wrench , " a friend was saying to him one day , " because he is the ...
Page 28
... play seems tedious , till you can get fairly out of the house and realize your laudable intentions . At length the final bell rings , and this cordial representative of all that is amiable in human breasts steps forth - a miser ...
... play seems tedious , till you can get fairly out of the house and realize your laudable intentions . At length the final bell rings , and this cordial representative of all that is amiable in human breasts steps forth - a miser ...
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... played nightly give him strength ; for greatness upon the boards of Drury , but in he could not want . " The quality ... play Mercutio , " and so again he stalked away , neither staying , nor caring for , responses . Oh , it was a rich ...
... played nightly give him strength ; for greatness upon the boards of Drury , but in he could not want . " The quality ... play Mercutio , " and so again he stalked away , neither staying , nor caring for , responses . Oh , it was a rich ...
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