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... play in the Champs Élysées , and thus to be able to meet his beloved , and to an observant child's watchfulness of the weather , where the sun casting a shadow on the balcony of his home decides his happiness for the day . This same ...
... play in the Champs Élysées , and thus to be able to meet his beloved , and to an observant child's watchfulness of the weather , where the sun casting a shadow on the balcony of his home decides his happiness for the day . This same ...
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... play as innocent and as brilliant as Congreve's The Way of the World , of which Hazlitt had written that he would rather have seen Mrs. Abington's Millamant than any Rosalind that ever appeared on the stage . I felt very aged when I ...
... play as innocent and as brilliant as Congreve's The Way of the World , of which Hazlitt had written that he would rather have seen Mrs. Abington's Millamant than any Rosalind that ever appeared on the stage . I felt very aged when I ...
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... play more than a passive part : in certain crises , her role is that of active participant . This is apparent from the start . You recall how , after the death of her old employer , Miss Marchmont , Lucy Snowe finds herself alone and ...
... play more than a passive part : in certain crises , her role is that of active participant . This is apparent from the start . You recall how , after the death of her old employer , Miss Marchmont , Lucy Snowe finds herself alone and ...
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A NOVELIST AND HIS CHARACTERS | 19 |
Katja Reissner Lecture 1969 | 40 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture 1968 | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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