The Living Age, Volume 291Living Age Company, 1916 |
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Page 305
... English of England . On the contrary , he likes it mainly , no doubt , because of the English voice , which , as he is ready to confess , is music to his ear . Nor does his jeering at us imply satis- faction with the English of his own ...
... English of England . On the contrary , he likes it mainly , no doubt , because of the English voice , which , as he is ready to confess , is music to his ear . Nor does his jeering at us imply satis- faction with the English of his own ...
Page 306
... English almost perfectly ) , we should doubtless discover that the stage could not be treated as a homogeneous region . Be- tween the noble English of Forbes- Robertson and the speech which passes muster in such theatres as the St ...
... English almost perfectly ) , we should doubtless discover that the stage could not be treated as a homogeneous region . Be- tween the noble English of Forbes- Robertson and the speech which passes muster in such theatres as the St ...
Page 497
... English " was pub- lished ten years ago , and soon went into a second edition . It was a most amusing and piquant book in its citations of ludicrous errors from the most dignified sources . At the same time it was a book demanding close ...
... English " was pub- lished ten years ago , and soon went into a second edition . It was a most amusing and piquant book in its citations of ludicrous errors from the most dignified sources . At the same time it was a book demanding close ...
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CHAMBERSS JOURNAL | 1 |
The Harvard Peace Kite | 65 |
The Uses of Mystery | 129 |
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