Temple Bar, 86. kötetGeorge Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates Ward and Lock, 1889 |
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129. oldal
... given to the world . We think few readers will dispute her words . The lovers of this romance are perfect in their own worthiness and attractiveness , in the ardour and purity of their affection and their unswerving fidelity through ...
... given to the world . We think few readers will dispute her words . The lovers of this romance are perfect in their own worthiness and attractiveness , in the ardour and purity of their affection and their unswerving fidelity through ...
356. oldal
... given to the in- experienced , in all that related to the king . No one thought that the dishonour of a beautiful young creature , taken for the passing pleasure of a heartless and worn - out old roué , was a sacrifice or a shame . When ...
... given to the in- experienced , in all that related to the king . No one thought that the dishonour of a beautiful young creature , taken for the passing pleasure of a heartless and worn - out old roué , was a sacrifice or a shame . When ...
493. oldal
... given in the little volume of Rogers's recollections , edited by Sharpe : 66 ' My much injured country will have her revenge for all her wrongs : she will send into England , and into the bosom of her Parliament , and the very heart of ...
... given in the little volume of Rogers's recollections , edited by Sharpe : 66 ' My much injured country will have her revenge for all her wrongs : she will send into England , and into the bosom of her Parliament , and the very heart of ...
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Garrick and the Shakspear Revival | 28 |
PAULS SISTER Chaps XI XXI | 46 |
SIR CHARLES DANVERS Chaps IXVI | 115 |
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