Mrs. Jordan, المجلد 2Athenaeum Press, 1830 |
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الصفحة 90
... never remitted his attention to the business for a moment ; his lips were always employed , and he was , probably , master of the language of every scene he was engaged in . His old men have been supplied with kindred , and sometimes ...
... never remitted his attention to the business for a moment ; his lips were always employed , and he was , probably , master of the language of every scene he was engaged in . His old men have been supplied with kindred , and sometimes ...
الصفحة 133
... never had , though some friend on such a pre- sumption gave him a Ms. of Chaucer's " Canter- bury Tales , " which it was supposed had been the favourite volume of his own Hotspur , and which he read with difficulty I know , and I am ...
... never had , though some friend on such a pre- sumption gave him a Ms. of Chaucer's " Canter- bury Tales , " which it was supposed had been the favourite volume of his own Hotspur , and which he read with difficulty I know , and I am ...
الصفحة 159
... never stirred till the curtain fell at the end of the play . I had a good glass , and saw him perfectly . He was a fair , pleasing youth , well formed , and remark- ably graceful . The first thing that struck me was that it was passion ...
... never stirred till the curtain fell at the end of the play . I had a good glass , and saw him perfectly . He was a fair , pleasing youth , well formed , and remark- ably graceful . The first thing that struck me was that it was passion ...
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