Harrington, and Thoughts on BoresBaldwin & Cradock, 1833 - 328 páginas |
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... sigh near me ; I looked , and saw the Jewess ! She had turned away from the young ladies her com- panions , and had endeavoured to screen herself be- hind the pillar against which I had been leaning . HARRINGTON . 85.
... sigh near me ; I looked , and saw the Jewess ! She had turned away from the young ladies her com- panions , and had endeavoured to screen herself be- hind the pillar against which I had been leaning . HARRINGTON . 85.
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... Jewess . At every stroke , characteristic of the skilful actor , or of the master poet , I felt a strange mixture of admiration and regret . I almost wished that Shakspeare had not written , or Macklin had not acted , the part so ...
... Jewess . At every stroke , characteristic of the skilful actor , or of the master poet , I felt a strange mixture of admiration and regret . I almost wished that Shakspeare had not written , or Macklin had not acted , the part so ...
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... " I felt at once horror of the individual Shylock and submission to the strength of his appeal . During the third act , during the Jessica scenes , I longed so much to have a look at the Jewess , that I 88 HARRINGTON .
... " I felt at once horror of the individual Shylock and submission to the strength of his appeal . During the third act , during the Jessica scenes , I longed so much to have a look at the Jewess , that I 88 HARRINGTON .
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... Jewess . I was so placed that I could see her , without being seen ; and during the succeeding acts , my attention was chiefly directed to the study of all the changes in her expressive countenance . I now saw and heard the play solely ...
... Jewess . I was so placed that I could see her , without being seen ; and during the succeeding acts , my attention was chiefly directed to the study of all the changes in her expressive countenance . I now saw and heard the play solely ...
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... Jewess , and I to my little Jessica , We shall have her again , I hope , in the farce , the prettiest creature I ever saw . " Mowbray hastened back to his box , and how long it might be between my return to the Jewess , and the arrival ...
... Jewess , and I to my little Jessica , We shall have her again , I hope , in the farce , the prettiest creature I ever saw . " Mowbray hastened back to his box , and how long it might be between my return to the Jewess , and the arrival ...
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