Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 60;Volume 123John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1894 |
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Pagina 71
... ideas which he has not and could not have invented for himself , but which , nevertheless , he can both expound and ... idea , and not of the way in which he has embodied it . The actor's case is worse , for he cannot see himself act ...
... ideas which he has not and could not have invented for himself , but which , nevertheless , he can both expound and ... idea , and not of the way in which he has embodied it . The actor's case is worse , for he cannot see himself act ...
Pagina 86
... idea of the bright , appreciative home circle in which he lived there ; and , still more strangely , I have searched in vain through the best - informed biographies recently pub- lished for so much as the very name of Beech Hill ! One ...
... idea of the bright , appreciative home circle in which he lived there ; and , still more strangely , I have searched in vain through the best - informed biographies recently pub- lished for so much as the very name of Beech Hill ! One ...
Pagina 99
... idea has taken such a hold of me that I cannot shake it off . I long to do some good work . I long to be rid of the remembrance of happy past days . ' 66 99 Ah , Mary Petrovna , I fear going to the war will not bring you much comfort ...
... idea has taken such a hold of me that I cannot shake it off . I long to do some good work . I long to be rid of the remembrance of happy past days . ' 66 99 Ah , Mary Petrovna , I fear going to the war will not bring you much comfort ...
Pagina 108
... idea of writing a sequel to Molière's Tartuffe , in order to show how dull the house- hold was after the expulsion of the hypocrite . Molière himself was not given to sequels , and it is surely no wonder that he left Tartuffe alone ...
... idea of writing a sequel to Molière's Tartuffe , in order to show how dull the house- hold was after the expulsion of the hypocrite . Molière himself was not given to sequels , and it is surely no wonder that he left Tartuffe alone ...
Pagina 112
... idea into Beaumarchais's head . Figaro's creator took heart and soul to the idea ; he had so vivid a conception of his Figaro ( who , be it said , bore a strong family resemblance to himself ) that he had no difficulty in imagining the ...
... idea into Beaumarchais's head . Figaro's creator took heart and soul to the idea ; he had so vivid a conception of his Figaro ( who , be it said , bore a strong family resemblance to himself ) that he had no difficulty in imagining the ...
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