Littell's Living Age, Volume 174Littell, Son and Company, 1887 |
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Page 102
... side of his mind to his official work , and reserved its poetical side for dramatic history more on a level with Elizabethan work than any produced in England since the Elizabethan age , and for romantic comedy which might take its ...
... side of his mind to his official work , and reserved its poetical side for dramatic history more on a level with Elizabethan work than any produced in England since the Elizabethan age , and for romantic comedy which might take its ...
Page 342
... side to side , compressing his large loose lips as he did so . " It is so , I assure you . His lungs are " he tapped his own broad chest , and shook his head again with an air of concern . " If he is alive this time next year it will be ...
... side to side , compressing his large loose lips as he did so . " It is so , I assure you . His lungs are " he tapped his own broad chest , and shook his head again with an air of concern . " If he is alive this time next year it will be ...
Page 684
... side of self ; and so strangely is the mood set to the same key with the object of its interest , that the latter becomes not a shifting shadow but an integral part of the reigning spirit ; " a presence which is not to be put by . " To ...
... side of self ; and so strangely is the mood set to the same key with the object of its interest , that the latter becomes not a shifting shadow but an integral part of the reigning spirit ; " a presence which is not to be put by . " To ...
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