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... scene . Indeed , the only alter- ation of fact that he makes is a perversion of history ; Arthur was not a mere child , but a young man , as , if we may judge by his conversation with Hubert , the original makes him . The old play is ...
... scene . Indeed , the only alter- ation of fact that he makes is a perversion of history ; Arthur was not a mere child , but a young man , as , if we may judge by his conversation with Hubert , the original makes him . The old play is ...
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... scene of the original in which Elinor is captured by the French , and afterwards rescued by Falconbridge ; the representation of which would probably only have the effect of making the audience uncertain which side was winning . Then ...
... scene of the original in which Elinor is captured by the French , and afterwards rescued by Falconbridge ; the representation of which would probably only have the effect of making the audience uncertain which side was winning . Then ...
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... scene ( Act iv . Sc . 3 ) between Hubert and the barons , by the introduction of Falconbridge . " " In the first scene of Act v . Shake- speare repeats the stage expedient I have already spoken of he makes John come on just as he has ...
... scene ( Act iv . Sc . 3 ) between Hubert and the barons , by the introduction of Falconbridge . " " In the first scene of Act v . Shake- speare repeats the stage expedient I have already spoken of he makes John come on just as he has ...
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Afghanistan Notes | 38 |
American Union The Southern States of the By ARCHER ANDERSON | 60 |
Heine From 1 Aus meinen Thränen spriessen By F H DOYLE | 68 |
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