Classic Dialogues and Dramas: Containing a Number of the Strongest Scenes from Shakespeare, Schiller, Bulwer, Sheridan, and OthersMrs. J. W. Shoemaker |
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... thought to save me ! I would have killed him , And to a precipice was dragging him , When , from the very brink of the abyss , I did behold a traveler afar , Bestriding a good steed - I rushed upon him , Choking with desperation , and ...
... thought to save me ! I would have killed him , And to a precipice was dragging him , When , from the very brink of the abyss , I did behold a traveler afar , Bestriding a good steed - I rushed upon him , Choking with desperation , and ...
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... thought fills every mind present here . Is it not better that we give it utterance ? I need the sympathy and the counsel of those who love me . But I ask not only for the opinions of those who agree with me , but as sincerely for those ...
... thought fills every mind present here . Is it not better that we give it utterance ? I need the sympathy and the counsel of those who love me . But I ask not only for the opinions of those who agree with me , but as sincerely for those ...
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... thought that I have lost my faith in the military genius and prowess of either Zenobia or Zabdas , with both of whom , side by side , I have fought so many times , and by their conduct mounted up to victory . Neither do I doubt the ...
... thought that I have lost my faith in the military genius and prowess of either Zenobia or Zabdas , with both of whom , side by side , I have fought so many times , and by their conduct mounted up to victory . Neither do I doubt the ...
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... ] SCENE II . - Midnight . Mother knitting or mending . Child in night - dress sits erect in bed Child . Mother , is it the morning yet ? I dreamed that it was here ; I thought the sun shone through the pane , so 22 CHRISTMAS - TIDE .
... ] SCENE II . - Midnight . Mother knitting or mending . Child in night - dress sits erect in bed Child . Mother , is it the morning yet ? I dreamed that it was here ; I thought the sun shone through the pane , so 22 CHRISTMAS - TIDE .
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... thought the sun shone through the pane , so blessed and so clear . I dreamed my little stockings there were full as they could hold . But it's hardly morning yet , mother , it is so dark and cold . I dreamed the bells rang from the ...
... thought the sun shone through the pane , so blessed and so clear . I dreamed my little stockings there were full as they could hold . But it's hardly morning yet , mother , it is so dark and cold . I dreamed the bells rang from the ...
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