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... play and amuse himself withal , the human nature then was much the same as it is now , and the mood to play , if not the means , was present . How then shall he employ it ? That superabundant cosmic force in that primitive brain must ...
... play and amuse himself withal , the human nature then was much the same as it is now , and the mood to play , if not the means , was present . How then shall he employ it ? That superabundant cosmic force in that primitive brain must ...
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... play your clowns speak no more than is set down for them , for there be of them that will them- selves laugh to set on some quantity of barren spectators to laugh too , though in the meantime some necessary ques- tions of the play be ...
... play your clowns speak no more than is set down for them , for there be of them that will them- selves laugh to set on some quantity of barren spectators to laugh too , though in the meantime some necessary ques- tions of the play be ...
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... play for ever . The Malonites were all present on the watch , but kept their secret until Kemble pronounced the line in question , which ran , " And when this solemn mockery is o'er , " at which there ensued such a scene of roar and ...
... play for ever . The Malonites were all present on the watch , but kept their secret until Kemble pronounced the line in question , which ran , " And when this solemn mockery is o'er , " at which there ensued such a scene of roar and ...
Inhalt
the Odyssey of Ancient India | 95 |
The Poet Cowper and his Surroundings | 133 |
Primal Instinct and Culture in Art By PHILIP | 165 |
Urheberrecht | |
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