Classic Dialogues and Dramas: Containing a Number of the Strongest Scenes from Shakespeare, Schiller, Bulwer, Sheridan, and OthersMrs. J. W. Shoemaker Penn Publishing Company, 1923 - 143 Seiten |
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... Enter DAMOCLES and PROCLES . Proc . - It is a marvelous phantasy , thou speakest of In Dionysius . Dam . - Yes , his mind is made Of strange materials , that are almost cast In contrariety to one another . The school and camp , in his ...
... Enter DAMOCLES and PROCLES . Proc . - It is a marvelous phantasy , thou speakest of In Dionysius . Dam . - Yes , his mind is made Of strange materials , that are almost cast In contrariety to one another . The school and camp , in his ...
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... Enter servant . ] Aunt B. - Janet , go up - stairs , give my compliments to my friend , Mr. Dick , and say I wish to speak to him . [ Exit Janet , looking with surprised air at child on sofa . ] e , in the Τπί FSTE 1 to 8 US- 26 AUNT ...
... Enter servant . ] Aunt B. - Janet , go up - stairs , give my compliments to my friend , Mr. Dick , and say I wish to speak to him . [ Exit Janet , looking with surprised air at child on sofa . ] e , in the Τπί FSTE 1 to 8 US- 26 AUNT ...
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... [ Enter Mr. Dick , smiling . ] Aunt B.-Mr. Dick , don't be a fool , because nobody can be more discreet than you can , when you choose . We all know that . So don't be a fool , whatever you are . You have heard me mention David ...
... [ Enter Mr. Dick , smiling . ] Aunt B.-Mr. Dick , don't be a fool , because nobody can be more discreet than you can , when you choose . We all know that . So don't be a fool , whatever you are . You have heard me mention David ...
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... enter Janet . ] Aunt B. - Janet , Mr. Dick sets us all right . Arrange the bed in the room overlooking the sea . Prepare the supper and I will see that the child has a bath . [ CURTAIN . ] SCENE II . Aunt Betsey seated at breakfast ...
... enter Janet . ] Aunt B. - Janet , Mr. Dick sets us all right . Arrange the bed in the room overlooking the sea . Prepare the supper and I will see that the child has a bath . [ CURTAIN . ] SCENE II . Aunt Betsey seated at breakfast ...
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... enter David . ] Well , child , and what of Mr. Dick , this morning ? David . He sends his compliments , and says he is getting on very well indeed . Aunt B. - And what do you think of Mr. Dick . [ David hesitating . ] Come ! Your sister ...
... enter David . ] Well , child , and what of Mr. Dick , this morning ? David . He sends his compliments , and says he is getting on very well indeed . Aunt B. - And what do you think of Mr. Dick . [ David hesitating . ] Come ! Your sister ...
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