Fireside Studies, Band 1Chatto and Windus, 1876 |
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... play with me . I remember I went into the room where the body lay , and my mother sat weeping alone by it . I had my battledore in my hand , and fell a beating the coffin , and calling ' Papa ! ' for , I know not how , I had some slight ...
... play with me . I remember I went into the room where the body lay , and my mother sat weeping alone by it . I had my battledore in my hand , and fell a beating the coffin , and calling ' Papa ! ' for , I know not how , I had some slight ...
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... play , which being very successful , he was forgiven . He had now the cha- racter which Mrs. Quickly gives to John Rugby . " No tell - tale nor breed - hate . His worst fault is , that he is given to prayer ; he is something peevish ...
... play , which being very successful , he was forgiven . He had now the cha- racter which Mrs. Quickly gives to John Rugby . " No tell - tale nor breed - hate . His worst fault is , that he is given to prayer ; he is something peevish ...
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... play . Jeremy Collier , in 1698 , had published his attack on the English stage . He had won , having beaten even Congreve . Steele's play , " The Funeral , or Grief à la Mode , " was acted in 1702 , and Steele had the benefit of seeing ...
... play . Jeremy Collier , in 1698 , had published his attack on the English stage . He had won , having beaten even Congreve . Steele's play , " The Funeral , or Grief à la Mode , " was acted in 1702 , and Steele had the benefit of seeing ...
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... play , and one half of the more tolerably vir- tuous plays and novels which followed , is this . A man is determined to marry a particular woman , and she at once puts on every air of silly coquetry of which she is mistress ; the more ...
... play , and one half of the more tolerably vir- tuous plays and novels which followed , is this . A man is determined to marry a particular woman , and she at once puts on every air of silly coquetry of which she is mistress ; the more ...
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... play of the " Tender Husband followed , and then the " Lying Lover . " The latter play was unsuccessful ; it is possible that Steele attended to Jeremy Collier's strictness too closely , for he is not only dull but preaches . Of this play ...
... play of the " Tender Husband followed , and then the " Lying Lover . " The latter play was unsuccessful ; it is possible that Steele attended to Jeremy Collier's strictness too closely , for he is not only dull but preaches . Of this play ...
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