The Living Age, Volume 286Living Age Company, 1915 |
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Page 265
... night of the 25th of August , when all the Library premises were closed and the residents were for- bidden to leave their houses after seven o'clock in the evening ; ( 3 ) that that night of the 25th of August was unquestionably the first ...
... night of the 25th of August , when all the Library premises were closed and the residents were for- bidden to leave their houses after seven o'clock in the evening ; ( 3 ) that that night of the 25th of August was unquestionably the first ...
Page 406
... night , and con- versed of plays , and of events in the papers , practically ignoring Caroline , who sat silent in happy understanding . Afterwards Rose self - debated whether she should speak frankly to Carol con- cerning the encounter ...
... night , and con- versed of plays , and of events in the papers , practically ignoring Caroline , who sat silent in happy understanding . Afterwards Rose self - debated whether she should speak frankly to Carol con- cerning the encounter ...
Page 552
... night : this play has to be written for a bridal eve . A night for lovers - a summer's night- a midsummer's night - dewy thickets- the moon . . . . The moon ? Why , of course , the moon . Pitch darkness is for tragedy , moonlight for ...
... night : this play has to be written for a bridal eve . A night for lovers - a summer's night- a midsummer's night - dewy thickets- the moon . . . . The moon ? Why , of course , the moon . Pitch darkness is for tragedy , moonlight for ...
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