Washington IrvingHoughton, Mifflin, 1884 - 304 páginas |
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... seemed to regard everything that was pleasant as wicked . The mother , brought up an Episcopalian , conformed to the religious forms and worship of her hus- band , but she was never in sympathy with his rigid views . The children were ...
... seemed to regard everything that was pleasant as wicked . The mother , brought up an Episcopalian , conformed to the religious forms and worship of her hus- band , but she was never in sympathy with his rigid views . The children were ...
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... where he saw John Kemble , Cooke , and Mrs. Siddons . Kemble's acting seemed to him too studied and over - labored ; he had the disadvantage of a voice lacking rich , base tones . What- MANHOOD : FIRST VISIT TO EUROPE . 39.
... where he saw John Kemble , Cooke , and Mrs. Siddons . Kemble's acting seemed to him too studied and over - labored ; he had the disadvantage of a voice lacking rich , base tones . What- MANHOOD : FIRST VISIT TO EUROPE . 39.
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... seemed to have forgotten himself . Cooke , who had less range than Kemble , com- pletely satisfied Irving as Iago . Of Mrs. Siddons , who was then old , he scarcely dares to give his impressions lest he should be thought extravagant ...
... seemed to have forgotten himself . Cooke , who had less range than Kemble , com- pletely satisfied Irving as Iago . Of Mrs. Siddons , who was then old , he scarcely dares to give his impressions lest he should be thought extravagant ...
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... seemed to unfold leaf by leaf , and every time to discover new sweetness . Nobody knew her so well as I , for she was generally timid and silent ; but I in a manner studied her excellence . Never did I meet with more intuitive rectitude ...
... seemed to unfold leaf by leaf , and every time to discover new sweetness . Nobody knew her so well as I , for she was generally timid and silent ; but I in a manner studied her excellence . Never did I meet with more intuitive rectitude ...
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... seemed to care for nothing ; the world was a blank to me .. I aban- doned all thoughts of the law . I went into the country , but could not bear solitude , yet could not endure society . There was a dismal horror continually in my mind ...
... seemed to care for nothing ; the world was a blank to me .. I aban- doned all thoughts of the law . I went into the country , but could not bear solitude , yet could not endure society . There was a dismal horror continually in my mind ...
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