An Essay on the Science of ActingCowie and Strange, 1828 - Počet stran: 201 |
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... honour to human nature , as such we reverence and respect them --- long , long , may they increase in public favour and esti- mation , to enjoy in age the labours of their net with which their brows are encircled . No man F 2 THE ...
... honour to human nature , as such we reverence and respect them --- long , long , may they increase in public favour and esti- mation , to enjoy in age the labours of their net with which their brows are encircled . No man F 2 THE ...
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... honour of her husband , that he took care she should not want the necessaries of life ; he allowed her a weekly stipend while she lived . Our friend George too became sensible of the tender pas- sion , and paid to a Mrs. Marshall more ...
... honour of her husband , that he took care she should not want the necessaries of life ; he allowed her a weekly stipend while she lived . Our friend George too became sensible of the tender pas- sion , and paid to a Mrs. Marshall more ...
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... honour , and esteem ; but the unjust , infamous , or · dishonourable , with a strong and pas- sionate voice , a tone of anger , disdain , and detestation . When you congratulate the fortunate , your tone and accent should be brisk and ...
... honour , and esteem ; but the unjust , infamous , or · dishonourable , with a strong and pas- sionate voice , a tone of anger , disdain , and detestation . When you congratulate the fortunate , your tone and accent should be brisk and ...
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