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Page 108
... falls in love with her . Her first reaction to his declaration is one of indignation , " And you dare to speak to me of love - here - where we see how it all ends . " But it is the love which is health , strength and oppor- tunity that ...
... falls in love with her . Her first reaction to his declaration is one of indignation , " And you dare to speak to me of love - here - where we see how it all ends . " But it is the love which is health , strength and oppor- tunity that ...
Page 181
... fall of the curtain leaves one is : " Well , well , she cut her throat and her father rang for his breakfast . " This ... falls , not to her servant's level but below it , was admirably brought out . The naturalness and integrity of his ...
... fall of the curtain leaves one is : " Well , well , she cut her throat and her father rang for his breakfast . " This ... falls , not to her servant's level but below it , was admirably brought out . The naturalness and integrity of his ...
Page 271
... falls so shall it lie " , " God Himself cannot alter the past " ; of such absolute and calming sententiousness are the inscriptions upon its walls . But the irreverent cheerfulness of man is irrepres- sible , and under the last of these ...
... falls so shall it lie " , " God Himself cannot alter the past " ; of such absolute and calming sententiousness are the inscriptions upon its walls . But the irreverent cheerfulness of man is irrepres- sible , and under the last of these ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 5 |
SHYLOCKS PAST AND PRESENT January 24th | 15 |
Othello May 7th 1921 | 21 |
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