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... kind , but very imperfectly welded ; I find the readjustment of mood required in reading this play , very trying . Now the desire for " comic relief " on the part of the audience is , I believe , a permanent craving of human nature ...
... kind , but very imperfectly welded ; I find the readjustment of mood required in reading this play , very trying . Now the desire for " comic relief " on the part of the audience is , I believe , a permanent craving of human nature ...
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... kind mars our civil life , even when an appearance of provocation exists , such a rule would work no great hardship . Another point to be considered is that under the plan I have proposed , unforeseen and unlucky accidents might happen ...
... kind mars our civil life , even when an appearance of provocation exists , such a rule would work no great hardship . Another point to be considered is that under the plan I have proposed , unforeseen and unlucky accidents might happen ...
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... kind , even tender , exquisite in understanding , rich in tears and rich in merriment , and that he has given these quali- ties a station in his universe , however deeply the spontaneous mass of human illusions may be contradicted by ...
... kind , even tender , exquisite in understanding , rich in tears and rich in merriment , and that he has given these quali- ties a station in his universe , however deeply the spontaneous mass of human illusions may be contradicted by ...
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WALTER HINES PAGE | 1 |
WHERE THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL OUT | 14 |
AND 1932 THE SUPREME COURT | 22 |
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