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... speak of his art almost more than of his career . His paper in this volume is a further instalment of his essential record ; it might well be the foundation of a volume that would make him our English Talma . 66 This volume was ready ...
... speak of his art almost more than of his career . His paper in this volume is a further instalment of his essential record ; it might well be the foundation of a volume that would make him our English Talma . 66 This volume was ready ...
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... speak of him . Nor do I speak of him in order to call attention to his qualities and * Culture and Anarchy , ' pp . 76 and 83 . † Arnold's tombstone bears the words " Awake , thou Lute and Harp ! I will awake right early " ( see D.N.B. ) ...
... speak of him . Nor do I speak of him in order to call attention to his qualities and * Culture and Anarchy , ' pp . 76 and 83 . † Arnold's tombstone bears the words " Awake , thou Lute and Harp ! I will awake right early " ( see D.N.B. ) ...
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... Speaking personally , I can say what Thomas Davies , one of the actors under Garrick , said of his master : " I never can speak of him but with idolatry , and have ever looked upon it as one of the greatest blessings of my life that I ...
... Speaking personally , I can say what Thomas Davies , one of the actors under Garrick , said of his master : " I never can speak of him but with idolatry , and have ever looked upon it as one of the greatest blessings of my life that I ...
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