A Letter Does Not Blush: A Collection of the Most Moving, Entertaining and Remarkable Letters in HistoryBuchan & Enright, 1984 - 407 Seiten |
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... play worth playing . ' You play it very well ; but nobody on earth could play that scene badly if once they could play it at all . It is the 1st Act of Man and Superman that tests an actress ; and I solemnly declare that your ...
... play worth playing . ' You play it very well ; but nobody on earth could play that scene badly if once they could play it at all . It is the 1st Act of Man and Superman that tests an actress ; and I solemnly declare that your ...
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... play the Symphony last of all , towards the middle of the night , because nothing comes off very well after it . One seems to stop there . You would laugh at my cottage , which has one room upstairs ( gramophone and records ) and one ...
... play the Symphony last of all , towards the middle of the night , because nothing comes off very well after it . One seems to stop there . You would laugh at my cottage , which has one room upstairs ( gramophone and records ) and one ...
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... play at dice , and then all the while they play they are constantly damning themselves . It is almost become a proverb here , in London , that all your fine fellows are prodigiously ignorant and prodigiously wicked ; insomuch that they ...
... play at dice , and then all the while they play they are constantly damning themselves . It is almost become a proverb here , in London , that all your fine fellows are prodigiously ignorant and prodigiously wicked ; insomuch that they ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
THE PRIME OF LIFE | 9 |
Invited Everywhere | 11 |
Urheberrecht | |
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