Romance of Cyrano de BergeracF.T. Neely, 1899 - 293 páginas |
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... , shaking like a man with the ague , seemed on the point of rushing off the stage . " One ! " said Cyrano . " Monsieur , be not so cruel , ” cried Montfleury . " Two ! " " I pray you , noble 38 STORY OF CYRANO DE BERGERAC .
... , shaking like a man with the ague , seemed on the point of rushing off the stage . " One ! " said Cyrano . " Monsieur , be not so cruel , ” cried Montfleury . " Two ! " " I pray you , noble 38 STORY OF CYRANO DE BERGERAC .
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Raymond Fuller Ayers. " Two ! " " I pray you , noble lords , protect me ! " " Three ! " roared Cyrano , placing his hand on the hilt of his sword . Montfleury fled , precipitately leaving Cyrano , immensely pleased , looking haughtily at ...
Raymond Fuller Ayers. " Two ! " " I pray you , noble lords , protect me ! " " Three ! " roared Cyrano , placing his hand on the hilt of his sword . Montfleury fled , precipitately leaving Cyrano , immensely pleased , looking haughtily at ...
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... was somewhat intoxicated . " What has happened ? " inquired Cyrano . " I pray you let me sleep beneath your roof to - night , " said Ligniere thickly . " He has been warned by a letter , " STORY OF CYRANO DE BERGERAC . 55.
... was somewhat intoxicated . " What has happened ? " inquired Cyrano . " I pray you let me sleep beneath your roof to - night , " said Ligniere thickly . " He has been warned by a letter , " STORY OF CYRANO DE BERGERAC . 55.
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... - diately hastened to his side . " My good friend , " said De Bergerac , " I must await some one here . Leave us alone , I pray thee , and let no one inter- rupt . " " But , my poets ? " " Take them STORY OF CYRANO DE BERGERAC . 59.
... - diately hastened to his side . " My good friend , " said De Bergerac , " I must await some one here . Leave us alone , I pray thee , and let no one inter- rupt . " " But , my poets ? " " Take them STORY OF CYRANO DE BERGERAC . 59.
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... pray let us recall those happy days when we seemed nearer kin than now we are . We used to play together by the lake . You were a brother to me then it seemed . " " And now and forevermore a truc and loyal friend . " " In those days ...
... pray let us recall those happy days when we seemed nearer kin than now we are . We used to play together by the lake . You were a brother to me then it seemed . " " And now and forevermore a truc and loyal friend . " " In those days ...
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Términos y frases comunes
114 Fifth Avenue angrily answered Arras asked Roxane beauty began Bellerose Bergerac BILL NYE bowed brave Bret cadets Chauvin Chris Christian cousin CRICKET cried Cyrano crowd CYRANO DE BERGERAC dare dear door duenna e'en enemy exclaimed eyes face fair fair lady faith fear Gascon gentlemen gerac Guiche Guiche's hand head heart Hotel de Bourgogne kiss KOBO lady laughing letter Ligniere Lise lord madame Madeleine Robin Methinks Molière Monsieur Montfleury murmured musketeer neau never noble nose pass pastry perchance play poets post-paid on receipt pray Rague Ragueneau ramparts rano receipt of price replied Cyrano ROBERT BUCHANAN sale everywhere seated sent post-paid shouted side smiling soon soul speak sprang stood story sweet sword tell TENNYSON NEELY thou tian to-night turned Twas uttered Valvert verse voice walked whispered wine words York young
Pasajes populares
Página 117 - ROXANE. Ay, your poet's jealousy! Hark now, if this again be not tender-sweet? — "My heart to yours sends but one cry: If kisses fast could flee By letter, then with your sweet lips My letters read should be! If kisses could be writ with ink, If kisses fast could flee!