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Pagina 313
... expect to be pre- sented to the world as innocent , and who will be pre- sented to it as dishonoured as her mother , and disho- noured by her mother's fault . 0 my God ! ANTONY . ADELE . Is it not so ? A blot once fallen upon a name is ...
... expect to be pre- sented to the world as innocent , and who will be pre- sented to it as dishonoured as her mother , and disho- noured by her mother's fault . 0 my God ! ANTONY . ADELE . Is it not so ? A blot once fallen upon a name is ...
Pagina 326
... expect a Buridan in every shop- boy , or a Marguerite in every sempstress The general colouring of modern days is too pale and commonplace for these strange and start- ling figures . They exist , they are in nature ; but they are not in ...
... expect a Buridan in every shop- boy , or a Marguerite in every sempstress The general colouring of modern days is too pale and commonplace for these strange and start- ling figures . They exist , they are in nature ; but they are not in ...
Pagina 329
... expect the drama to remain the same— you should allow for - What you should expect . -What FOR years England disputed with France , and the French with one another , the true principles of the dramatic art ; for there were some to con ...
... expect the drama to remain the same— you should allow for - What you should expect . -What FOR years England disputed with France , and the French with one another , the true principles of the dramatic art ; for there were some to con ...
Pagina 330
... expect the stage to appear in the old costume ? But When a rigid order reigned over the arts , it reigned also over the world of action ; and the stage was only subject to the same spirit which regulated real life . Society was a ...
... expect the stage to appear in the old costume ? But When a rigid order reigned over the arts , it reigned also over the world of action ; and the stage was only subject to the same spirit which regulated real life . Society was a ...
Pagina 333
... expect ; and , above all , you hope and expect that he will awake and excite the better feelings , and make you forget or loathe the more mean and pernicious passions , of your soul . How has the modern French dramatist sa- tisfied the ...
... expect ; and , above all , you hope and expect that he will awake and excite the better feelings , and make you forget or loathe the more mean and pernicious passions , of your soul . How has the modern French dramatist sa- tisfied the ...
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France, Social, Literary, Political, Volume 2 Henry Lytton Bulwer Baron Dalling and Bulwer Volledige weergave - 1835 |
France, Social, Literary, Political Henry Lytton Bulwer Baron Dalling and Bulwer Volledige weergave - 1835 |
France, Social, Literary, Political, Volume 2 Henry Lytton Bulwer Baron Dalling and Bulwer Volledige weergave - 1834 |
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