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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... sure that every one here experiences the freedom you enjoin . But who will need to use it ? For are we not of one mind ? I see , indeed , one or two who oppose the general sentiment . But for the rest , one spirit animates all , and ...
... sure that every one here experiences the freedom you enjoin . But who will need to use it ? For are we not of one mind ? I see , indeed , one or two who oppose the general sentiment . But for the rest , one spirit animates all , and ...
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... sure I am , that no one has advocated the cause and the senti- ments which Zenobia cherishes so fondly with a truer , deeper affection for her , with a sincerer love of her glory , than I rise to oppose them with— Queen ( interrupting ) ...
... sure I am , that no one has advocated the cause and the senti- ments which Zenobia cherishes so fondly with a truer , deeper affection for her , with a sincerer love of her glory , than I rise to oppose them with— Queen ( interrupting ) ...
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... sure of victory before unsheathing the sword would never draw it , or only in some poor skirmish , where victory would be as disgraceful as defeat . Besides , although such a nation were to rise by such victories , if victories those ...
... sure of victory before unsheathing the sword would never draw it , or only in some poor skirmish , where victory would be as disgraceful as defeat . Besides , although such a nation were to rise by such victories , if victories those ...
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... sure . Prosperity and plenty are in all their borders . The streets of our capi- tal bear testimony to the distant and various industry which here seeks its market . This is no vain boast- ing - receive it not so , good friends : it is ...
... sure . Prosperity and plenty are in all their borders . The streets of our capi- tal bear testimony to the distant and various industry which here seeks its market . This is no vain boast- ing - receive it not so , good friends : it is ...
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... never came before , but oh , I'm sure He will to - night . And to - morrow'll be the day our blessed Christ was born , Who came on earth to pity me , whom many others scorn . And why it is they treat me so indeed I CHRISTMAS - TIDE . 21 ·
... never came before , but oh , I'm sure He will to - night . And to - morrow'll be the day our blessed Christ was born , Who came on earth to pity me , whom many others scorn . And why it is they treat me so indeed I CHRISTMAS - TIDE . 21 ·
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