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Page 354
... never will , they never shall can . -- dam'me , they never A bit later in the scene , Jack pays Weignstandt the highest of all possible compliments . Wei : ... Jack , I had lived long enough in the world to know , there is no blessing ...
... never will , they never shall can . -- dam'me , they never A bit later in the scene , Jack pays Weignstandt the highest of all possible compliments . Wei : ... Jack , I had lived long enough in the world to know , there is no blessing ...
Page 452
... never seem able to enter into real sympathy with him . He moves through the play , speaks occasional lines , but stands rather aloof from it all . It is as if he were a peg , needed to hang part of the story on , yet one which never ...
... never seem able to enter into real sympathy with him . He moves through the play , speaks occasional lines , but stands rather aloof from it all . It is as if he were a peg , needed to hang part of the story on , yet one which never ...
Page 491
... never mind the music -- observe what time you please . 14. When you are not in a good humour , walk through the char- acter . 16. Be sure not to read or inform yourself about any part except your own . It will only confuse you ! 17. In ...
... never mind the music -- observe what time you please . 14. When you are not in a good humour , walk through the char- acter . 16. Be sure not to read or inform yourself about any part except your own . It will only confuse you ! 17. In ...
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