Tales and Novels: The absenteeHarper & brothers, 1835 |
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Page 48
... whole civil- ized world ? ” No one better than Mowbray knew the tone of enthusi- astic theatric admiration in which the heroes of the stage like , or are supposed to like to be addressed . Macklin , who was not easy to please , was ...
... whole civil- ized world ? ” No one better than Mowbray knew the tone of enthusi- astic theatric admiration in which the heroes of the stage like , or are supposed to like to be addressed . Macklin , who was not easy to please , was ...
Page 225
... whole class male subsists by fetching and carrying bays , grasp- ing at notes and scraps , if any great name be to them ; run wild after verses in MS .; fond of autographs . The females carry albums ; some learn bon mots by rote , and ...
... whole class male subsists by fetching and carrying bays , grasp- ing at notes and scraps , if any great name be to them ; run wild after verses in MS .; fond of autographs . The females carry albums ; some learn bon mots by rote , and ...
Page 167
... whole of this con- versation , and of that of the preceding night , while he seemed to be talking at random of different things , un- connected and of opposite sorts , he had carefully at- tended to one object . Going round the whole ...
... whole of this con- versation , and of that of the preceding night , while he seemed to be talking at random of different things , un- connected and of opposite sorts , he had carefully at- tended to one object . Going round the whole ...
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