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This consisted of a huge face constructed of painted canvas exhibiting glaring eyes and a red nose of enormous dimensions ; the whole so contrived with movable jaws of large , projecting teeth , that , when the mouth opened , flames ...
This consisted of a huge face constructed of painted canvas exhibiting glaring eyes and a red nose of enormous dimensions ; the whole so contrived with movable jaws of large , projecting teeth , that , when the mouth opened , flames ...
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... stealing a " prettie service , " and this was the light in which it was usually viewed so long as the keepers were outwitted . These were days when youthful raids for fruit or animals were not only excusable in the eyes of society ...
... stealing a " prettie service , " and this was the light in which it was usually viewed so long as the keepers were outwitted . These were days when youthful raids for fruit or animals were not only excusable in the eyes of society ...
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The third son , represented by Tarlton , was now summoned to the bed - side , and a grotesque figure he must have appeared in a costume which is described by an eye - witness as including a torn and dirty shirt , a onesleeved coat ...
The third son , represented by Tarlton , was now summoned to the bed - side , and a grotesque figure he must have appeared in a costume which is described by an eye - witness as including a torn and dirty shirt , a onesleeved coat ...
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Had it been otherwise , the story of Titus Andronicus might have been purified , and we also mercifully spared from a contemplation of the appalling eye - scene in the tragedy of Lear . No discussion on either of the last - named plays ...
Had it been otherwise , the story of Titus Andronicus might have been purified , and we also mercifully spared from a contemplation of the appalling eye - scene in the tragedy of Lear . No discussion on either of the last - named plays ...
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But in another and very usual meaning of that personal term , in that of being an elaborator intent on rendering his component work artistically faultless in the eye of criticism , he can hardly be thought to have even a slight claim to ...
But in another and very usual meaning of that personal term , in that of being an elaborator intent on rendering his component work artistically faultless in the eye of criticism , he can hardly be thought to have even a slight claim to ...
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