An Essay on the Science of ActingCowie and Strange, 1828 - Počet stran: 201 |
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... mind one of the most improv- ing entertainments . " A virtuous man , " says Seneca , " struggling with misfortunes , is such a spectacle as gods might look upon with pleasure ; " and such a pleasure it is one meets with in the ...
... mind one of the most improv- ing entertainments . " A virtuous man , " says Seneca , " struggling with misfortunes , is such a spectacle as gods might look upon with pleasure ; " and such a pleasure it is one meets with in the ...
Strana 107
... mind , with acquirements and education superior to her station in life , or generally falls to the lot of pretty bar - maids . Prior to her husband's regiment being ordered for foreign service , she found herself " as women wish to be ...
... mind , with acquirements and education superior to her station in life , or generally falls to the lot of pretty bar - maids . Prior to her husband's regiment being ordered for foreign service , she found herself " as women wish to be ...
Strana 125
... mind ; Without this part in vain would be the whole , And but a body all without a soul , " God ! thank God ! there's one b - d drummer gone at last . " There was at this time , in Buxton , a per- former of great celebrity on the ...
... mind ; Without this part in vain would be the whole , And but a body all without a soul , " God ! thank God ! there's one b - d drummer gone at last . " There was at this time , in Buxton , a per- former of great celebrity on the ...
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