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The Spanish isms of its language of gallantry , are drama is a national and peculiar , but transferred to the foreign personages self consistent creation , which deserves of the scene . The GOBLIN LADY ap- to be studied in its beauties ...
The Spanish isms of its language of gallantry , are drama is a national and peculiar , but transferred to the foreign personages self consistent creation , which deserves of the scene . The GOBLIN LADY ap- to be studied in its beauties ...
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... and give them employ- of Italian , a language not altogether ment . strange to any of the family . She But even this sympathy as to art therefore determined to learn French could not change my father's feelings , also , as soon as ...
... and give them employ- of Italian , a language not altogether ment . strange to any of the family . She But even this sympathy as to art therefore determined to learn French could not change my father's feelings , also , as soon as ...
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I had by which I could readily catch the already obtained among amateurs- sound of a language , the rhythm , the but particularly at auctions , which I accent , the tone , and all its outward diligently attended — the renown of ...
I had by which I could readily catch the already obtained among amateurs- sound of a language , the rhythm , the but particularly at auctions , which I accent , the tone , and all its outward diligently attended — the renown of ...
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So it was not long I gained from him more of the language , - : 6 before I touk up Racine , which I found and the art of communicating in it , in my father's library , and declaimed than could have been imagined ; so that the pieces to ...
So it was not long I gained from him more of the language , - : 6 before I touk up Racine , which I found and the art of communicating in it , in my father's library , and declaimed than could have been imagined ; so that the pieces to ...
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But I often , on the con- through the manuscript , pointed out trary , had the worst of it , when the some errors of language , thought some Fourberie de Scapin and the like were speeches too long , and at last promised in the playbill ...
But I often , on the con- through the manuscript , pointed out trary , had the worst of it , when the some errors of language , thought some Fourberie de Scapin and the like were speeches too long , and at last promised in the playbill ...
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