The Illustrated Magazine, Томове 23–24Ward and Lock, 1867 |
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... dress in character , " said the manager . the meantime , please take the book , and learn up your part , and especially the exits and en- trances , for they are most important . Good morning , my dear Madame . ” He bowed Nathalie out ...
... dress in character , " said the manager . the meantime , please take the book , and learn up your part , and especially the exits and en- trances , for they are most important . Good morning , my dear Madame . ” He bowed Nathalie out ...
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... dress certainly hath charms to soothe the minds of women , and suffers them not to be fierce ; and they are assisting at a suggestive ceremony , and women always like to be important . Even the funny man , on these wretched occasions ...
... dress certainly hath charms to soothe the minds of women , and suffers them not to be fierce ; and they are assisting at a suggestive ceremony , and women always like to be important . Even the funny man , on these wretched occasions ...
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... dress ; but she stands there , the fairest flower of them all - a flower well worth the wooing and the winning , and not a girl there but envies her lot , and would fain be in her place , little recking of the misery in store for her ...
... dress ; but she stands there , the fairest flower of them all - a flower well worth the wooing and the winning , and not a girl there but envies her lot , and would fain be in her place , little recking of the misery in store for her ...
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... dress for the first scene , and receives Lawrence Hilton's last injunctions to keep steady , and not think of the people at all just to fancy the story was her own , and throw all her spirit into it . A faint smile was Nathalie's only ...
... dress for the first scene , and receives Lawrence Hilton's last injunctions to keep steady , and not think of the people at all just to fancy the story was her own , and throw all her spirit into it . A faint smile was Nathalie's only ...
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... dress of winter about this feeble flower - life . vigilance . In innumerable armies the frost The first warm snows of August and September , besieges the portal , creeps in beneath it and falling on a thickly pleached carpet of grasses ...
... dress of winter about this feeble flower - life . vigilance . In innumerable armies the frost The first warm snows of August and September , besieges the portal , creeps in beneath it and falling on a thickly pleached carpet of grasses ...
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Страница 17 - TO THE MUSES. WHETHER on Ida's shady brow Or in the chambers of the East, The chambers of the Sun, that now From ancient melody have ceased ; Whether in heaven ye wander fair Or the green corners of the earth, Or the blue regions of the air, Where the melodious winds have birth...
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