CharacteristicsHoughton, Mifflin, 1884 - Počet stran: 362 |
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... ladies and gentlemen , an evening or two before , on the Berkeleian Theory , where he made the whole material " Not since Pythagoras does an equal charm seem to have graced the speech of any man . " · 2 universe look like a transparency ...
... ladies and gentlemen , an evening or two before , on the Berkeleian Theory , where he made the whole material " Not since Pythagoras does an equal charm seem to have graced the speech of any man . " · 2 universe look like a transparency ...
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... decisively stept ; and a lady once remarked , he never could fix which side of the garden walk would suit him best , but - 1 " 8 tinual - continually shifted , in corkscrew fashion , THE CONVERSATION OF COLERIDGE . 7.
... decisively stept ; and a lady once remarked , he never could fix which side of the garden walk would suit him best , but - 1 " 8 tinual - continually shifted , in corkscrew fashion , THE CONVERSATION OF COLERIDGE . 7.
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... Lady Macbeth ; secondly , those in which a classical dig- nity was combined with the modern ideas of emotion , as in The Grecian Daughter or Jane Shore ; thirdly , purely melodramatic characters , like Mrs. Haller ; and fourthly ...
... Lady Macbeth ; secondly , those in which a classical dig- nity was combined with the modern ideas of emotion , as in The Grecian Daughter or Jane Shore ; thirdly , purely melodramatic characters , like Mrs. Haller ; and fourthly ...
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... ladies of quality - Lady Marys and Lady Dorothys- peeping into a room where Mrs. Siddons was sitting , with all the same timidity and curiosity as if it were some pre- ternatural being he was sure , more than if it had been the Queen ...
... ladies of quality - Lady Marys and Lady Dorothys- peeping into a room where Mrs. Siddons was sitting , with all the same timidity and curiosity as if it were some pre- ternatural being he was sure , more than if it had been the Queen ...
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... Lady Macbeth , that she was " something above nature . " " I remember , " says Mrs. Jameson , " that the first time I found myself in the same room with Mrs. Siddons , I gazed on her as I should have gazed at one of the Egyp tian ...
... Lady Macbeth , that she was " something above nature . " " I remember , " says Mrs. Jameson , " that the first time I found myself in the same room with Mrs. Siddons , I gazed on her as I should have gazed at one of the Egyp tian ...
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