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... —nothing to disturb the graceful suggestion that some of his impressions of perfect womanhood had their origin in his recollections of the faultless nature of the matron of Henley Street . The maiden name of Robert Arden's wife has ...
... —nothing to disturb the graceful suggestion that some of his impressions of perfect womanhood had their origin in his recollections of the faultless nature of the matron of Henley Street . The maiden name of Robert Arden's wife has ...
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Horses and other like animals were generally formed with hoops and laths that were wrapped in canvas , the latter being afterwards painted in imitation of nature . Artificial trees were introduced , and so were beds , tombs , pulpits ...
Horses and other like animals were generally formed with hoops and laths that were wrapped in canvas , the latter being afterwards painted in imitation of nature . Artificial trees were introduced , and so were beds , tombs , pulpits ...
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It is certainly . just possible that the notions of Herod and the Black Souls may have been derived from other sources , but the more natural probability is that they are absolute recollections of the Coventry plays .
It is certainly . just possible that the notions of Herod and the Black Souls may have been derived from other sources , but the more natural probability is that they are absolute recollections of the Coventry plays .
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When the chief object of performance of this nature , like that of the Cradle of Security previously described , was to inculcate a moral lesson , it was sometimes called either a Moral or a Moralplay , terms which continued in use till ...
When the chief object of performance of this nature , like that of the Cradle of Security previously described , was to inculcate a moral lesson , it was sometimes called either a Moral or a Moralplay , terms which continued in use till ...
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Fortunately for us , the youthful dramatist had , excepting in the school - room , little opportunity of studying any but a grander volume , the infinite book of nature , the pages of which were ready to be unfolded to him in the lane ...
Fortunately for us , the youthful dramatist had , excepting in the school - room , little opportunity of studying any but a grander volume , the infinite book of nature , the pages of which were ready to be unfolded to him in the lane ...
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