A Modern Reader and SpeakerGeorge Riddle H.S. Stone, 1900 - 629 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 27
... Lady Blandish called his plume , fell away slanting silkily to the temples across the nearly imperceptible upward curve of his brows there - felt more than seen , so slight it was - and gave to his profile a bold beauty , to which his ...
... Lady Blandish called his plume , fell away slanting silkily to the temples across the nearly imperceptible upward curve of his brows there - felt more than seen , so slight it was - and gave to his profile a bold beauty , to which his ...
الصفحة 31
... lady on horse- back who had stopped to address herself with some vivacity to certain men at work by the road . Just as we had got further one of my elders exclaimed to the other , " Why , it's Fanny Kemble ! " and on my inquiry who was ...
... lady on horse- back who had stopped to address herself with some vivacity to certain men at work by the road . Just as we had got further one of my elders exclaimed to the other , " Why , it's Fanny Kemble ! " and on my inquiry who was ...
الصفحة 32
... lady , about whom gath- ered still other legends than the glamour of the theatre At all events , she was planted from that moment so firmly in my mind that when , as a more developed youngster , after an interval of several years , I ...
... lady , about whom gath- ered still other legends than the glamour of the theatre At all events , she was planted from that moment so firmly in my mind that when , as a more developed youngster , after an interval of several years , I ...
الصفحة 34
... Lady Macbeth makes her entrance . The manner in which she read it , the tone that reached his ears , held him motionless and spellbound till she had finished . To nothing more beautiful had he ever listened , nothing more beautiful was ...
... Lady Macbeth makes her entrance . The manner in which she read it , the tone that reached his ears , held him motionless and spellbound till she had finished . To nothing more beautiful had he ever listened , nothing more beautiful was ...
الصفحة 48
... Lady of the Manor , " of which , with the exception of some scenery , very faint traces are left in my memory . It was followed by a pantomime , called " Lun's Ghost . " I saw the primeval Motley come from his silent tomb . in a ghastly ...
... Lady of the Manor , " of which , with the exception of some scenery , very faint traces are left in my memory . It was followed by a pantomime , called " Lun's Ghost . " I saw the primeval Motley come from his silent tomb . in a ghastly ...
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