The Living Age, Volume 290Living Age Company, 1916 |
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Page 288
... play ran for exactly a month , and of it George Meredith significantly wrote to Mrs. Walter Palmer on January 8th : “ The treatment of Henry James at the close of his play will prove to Americans that the Old Country retains a fund of ...
... play ran for exactly a month , and of it George Meredith significantly wrote to Mrs. Walter Palmer on January 8th : “ The treatment of Henry James at the close of his play will prove to Americans that the Old Country retains a fund of ...
Page 506
... play of which the narrator was the author , and I lis- tened to the narrative with a self- repression that was nearly a pain , for I happened to know what he had suf- fered on that occasion , and the mental and spiritual torment which ...
... play of which the narrator was the author , and I lis- tened to the narrative with a self- repression that was nearly a pain , for I happened to know what he had suf- fered on that occasion , and the mental and spiritual torment which ...
Page 546
... play as at the back of the play . He comes on to the stage fully conceived , his character complete from the first ; and thenceforward , in accordance with Shakespeare's intuitive conception of him , he does one thing or says another ...
... play as at the back of the play . He comes on to the stage fully conceived , his character complete from the first ; and thenceforward , in accordance with Shakespeare's intuitive conception of him , he does one thing or says another ...
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Britain and the United States | 129 |
67 | 193 |
The First Battle of Ypres | 257 |
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