Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 20 |
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... and Fletcher before he was in his teens , must ; even nowadays , be an extreme exception . But so arid and so unappetizing may this enforced aliment be that a surfeit may follow . And although minatory tract and com- A QUIET LIFE 65.
... and Fletcher before he was in his teens , must ; even nowadays , be an extreme exception . But so arid and so unappetizing may this enforced aliment be that a surfeit may follow . And although minatory tract and com- A QUIET LIFE 65.
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... , to analyse its methods , to probe its mysteries . For the art I follow is still something of a mystery to me , and therein lies perhaps much of its extraordinary fascination . Why should one , in the performance of a certain role.
... , to analyse its methods , to probe its mysteries . For the art I follow is still something of a mystery to me , and therein lies perhaps much of its extraordinary fascination . Why should one , in the performance of a certain role.
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... follow Talma's advice to select in the " quiet of repose only such flashes of sensibility as should ennoble and dignify my creation , " for there was little of the " noble " or the dignified " in that rapscallion . I cannot help ...
... follow Talma's advice to select in the " quiet of repose only such flashes of sensibility as should ennoble and dignify my creation , " for there was little of the " noble " or the dignified " in that rapscallion . I cannot help ...
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