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Page 54
... death , astonishment at finding ourselves alive , the fragility of happiness , the sweetness and briefness of security ; the pathos , as it were , of a lonely house , its windows bravely lit , against which the dark batteries of the ...
... death , astonishment at finding ourselves alive , the fragility of happiness , the sweetness and briefness of security ; the pathos , as it were , of a lonely house , its windows bravely lit , against which the dark batteries of the ...
Page 187
... Death appears . Now , Death is a cool lady in evening dress , for only in disguise could she go about the world and do her work . She enters our houses through the looking glass ( look yourself in a glass if you wish to see death ...
... Death appears . Now , Death is a cool lady in evening dress , for only in disguise could she go about the world and do her work . She enters our houses through the looking glass ( look yourself in a glass if you wish to see death ...
Page 347
... death , and we from a painfully sardonic ending . He dies in a nap while his wife is out buying kippers for supper . There is a black - out , and the process of death is presented as a vision interrupted at one point by the reappearance ...
... death , and we from a painfully sardonic ending . He dies in a nap while his wife is out buying kippers for supper . There is a black - out , and the process of death is presented as a vision interrupted at one point by the reappearance ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 5 |
SHYLOCKS PAST AND PRESENT January 24th | 15 |
Othello May 7th 1921 | 21 |
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