Six Great Playwrights: Sophocles, Shakespeare, Moliére, Sheridan, Ibsen, ShawHamish Hamilton, 1960 - 192페이지 |
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... told Elizabeth of it . Elizabeth was now really frightened ; she tried to put a stop to Matthews ' attentions , but was met by a threat of suicide . He had also , Sheridan told her , threatened to carry her off by force . It was an ...
... told Elizabeth of it . Elizabeth was now really frightened ; she tried to put a stop to Matthews ' attentions , but was met by a threat of suicide . He had also , Sheridan told her , threatened to carry her off by force . It was an ...
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... told Sheridan this the next day , and on hearing it he burst into tears . Poor Brinsley ! if they were tears of pleasure , I would rather have said these few , but most sincere , words than have written the Iliad . ' Always in debt even ...
... told Sheridan this the next day , and on hearing it he burst into tears . Poor Brinsley ! if they were tears of pleasure , I would rather have said these few , but most sincere , words than have written the Iliad . ' Always in debt even ...
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... like all the plays , was published with a Preface : it is a fine play , but I am told that the experts in theology and medievalism consider the preface to be childish . Shaw wrote many more plays which I have not space SHAW 187.
... like all the plays , was published with a Preface : it is a fine play , but I am told that the experts in theology and medievalism consider the preface to be childish . Shaw wrote many more plays which I have not space SHAW 187.
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