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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... better that we give it utterance ? I need the sympathy and the counsel of those who love me . But I ask not only for the opinions of those who agree with me , but as sincerely for those of such as may differ from me . You know me well ...
... better that we give it utterance ? I need the sympathy and the counsel of those who love me . But I ask not only for the opinions of those who agree with me , but as sincerely for those of such as may differ from me . You know me well ...
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... better than to repeat the arguments that have just fallen from the lips of the head of our coun : cils , set off with every trick of eloquence that would send them with a yet more resistless power into the minds , not only of those who ...
... better than to repeat the arguments that have just fallen from the lips of the head of our coun : cils , set off with every trick of eloquence that would send them with a yet more resistless power into the minds , not only of those who ...
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... Better you and I were asleep in the slumber whence none may start . And oh , those empty stockings ! I could fill them out of my heart ! No Christmas for you or for me , darling ; your kisses were all in vain ; I have given your kisses ...
... Better you and I were asleep in the slumber whence none may start . And oh , those empty stockings ! I could fill them out of my heart ! No Christmas for you or for me , darling ; your kisses were all in vain ; I have given your kisses ...
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... better . Mr. Dick . - David Copperfield ? David Copperfield ? Oh , yes , to be sure . to be sure . David , certainly . Aunt B. - Well , this is his boy , his son . He would be as like his father as it's possible to be , if he was not so ...
... better . Mr. Dick . - David Copperfield ? David Copperfield ? Oh , yes , to be sure . to be sure . David , certainly . Aunt B. - Well , this is his boy , his son . He would be as like his father as it's possible to be , if he was not so ...
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... the widow of my late nephew , David Copperfield , of Blunderstone Rookery ? Mr. M. - I am . Aunt B. - You'll excuse my saying , sir , that I think it would have been a much better and happier thing AUNT BETSEY AND LITTLE DAVY . 31.
... the widow of my late nephew , David Copperfield , of Blunderstone Rookery ? Mr. M. - I am . Aunt B. - You'll excuse my saying , sir , that I think it would have been a much better and happier thing AUNT BETSEY AND LITTLE DAVY . 31.
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Antony art thou Aurelian Becket Betsey blood brother Brutus Cæsar Capt Cassius Cassius-I Charles Dickens Child dialect Christmas COMPANY 925-27 FILBERT coward Damon DAMON AND PYTHIAS David David Copperfield dear death Decoration Day dialogues Dick dost doth Dramatic dream Drill Enter entertainment Exit eyes father FILBERT STREET PHILADELPHIA Fitzurse flowers girl give hand hath hear heart heaven honor Humorous Jack John of Salisbury Kate king kiss lady look Malaprop Mark Antony mercy Miss Trotwood Monks mother Murdstone Negro dialect never noble Palmyra PARTHENIA Pathetic PENN PUBLISHING COMPANY poor PUBLISHING COMPANY 925-27 Queen Roderick Dhu Roman Rome Romeo Saladin SCENE Shouts Shylock sister song soul speak stand sweet sword tell thee thine THOMAS À BECKET thou art thou hast thou wilt thyself tongue weep wife word Zabdas Zenobia