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Page 240
... enjoyed the other night , and I wish now to describe , partly because it is a pleasure to do so , and partly because I hope that still more people may be induced to go to ... enjoy both mockery and tears . Doubt abounded , but how rare 240.
... enjoyed the other night , and I wish now to describe , partly because it is a pleasure to do so , and partly because I hope that still more people may be induced to go to ... enjoy both mockery and tears . Doubt abounded , but how rare 240.
Page 252
... enjoy a glass of beer and when I could get my hair cut . Well , if the reader thinks me a reliable thermo- meter , after those two statements he ought to know for himself where to place , roughly , Dinner at Eight as a play and , for ...
... enjoy a glass of beer and when I could get my hair cut . Well , if the reader thinks me a reliable thermo- meter , after those two statements he ought to know for himself where to place , roughly , Dinner at Eight as a play and , for ...
Page 261
... enjoyed it ; I wept - for I am not one of those who obstinately refuse to be led to the fountain of easy tears . It is a mistake not to enjoy sentiment ; criticize it afterwards if you will , but it is stupid to withdraw yourself as ...
... enjoyed it ; I wept - for I am not one of those who obstinately refuse to be led to the fountain of easy tears . It is a mistake not to enjoy sentiment ; criticize it afterwards if you will , but it is stupid to withdraw yourself as ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 5 |
SHYLOCKS PAST AND PRESENT January 24th | 15 |
Othello May 7th 1921 | 21 |
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