The Seamy Side: A Story of the True Condition of Things TheatricalPercy Ives Publishing Company, 1906 - 312 páginas |
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... told me . It seemed to take something away from the glorious dream I had been living for the last few hours ; not that he was bad looking , far from it , but he was dressed in a suit of wool , just such a suit as one saw in the clothing ...
... told me . It seemed to take something away from the glorious dream I had been living for the last few hours ; not that he was bad looking , far from it , but he was dressed in a suit of wool , just such a suit as one saw in the clothing ...
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... to opportunity in the world of art , and this man , himself an artist , associate of a great star , had just now told me I possessed that magic password . • I dared not breathe my aspirations at home ; but 14 PROLOGUE .
... to opportunity in the world of art , and this man , himself an artist , associate of a great star , had just now told me I possessed that magic password . • I dared not breathe my aspirations at home ; but 14 PROLOGUE .
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... told , being such young women as we were to pick up from city to city who would " go on in the village dance . " 66 I was still wildly ambitious to play Juliet , Lady Macbeth , and Rosalind , but I must have a beginning , and I was very ...
... told , being such young women as we were to pick up from city to city who would " go on in the village dance . " 66 I was still wildly ambitious to play Juliet , Lady Macbeth , and Rosalind , but I must have a beginning , and I was very ...
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... told me , and what must not the glory be after striving and struggling with every strength to reach one's goal at last and have one's efforts crowned with the public's approval earned by ones's own merit and endeavor ! Looking back now ...
... told me , and what must not the glory be after striving and struggling with every strength to reach one's goal at last and have one's efforts crowned with the public's approval earned by ones's own merit and endeavor ! Looking back now ...
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... told myself that it was all good natured banter , but deep in my heart I did not just like the lady with the straw colored hair . However , I decided not to judge too quickly , that perhaps , like 24 THE SEAMY SIDE .
... told myself that it was all good natured banter , but deep in my heart I did not just like the lady with the straw colored hair . However , I decided not to judge too quickly , that perhaps , like 24 THE SEAMY SIDE .
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The Seamy Side: A Story of the True Condition of Things Theatrical (Classic ... H. A. Dennison Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
The Seamy Side: A Story of the True Condition of Things Theatrical H. A. Dennison,Percy Ives Publishing Co Pbl Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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Página 100 - But midst the crowd, the hum, the shock of men, To hear, to see, to feel, and to possess, And roam along, the world's tired denizen, With none who bless us, none whom we can bless; Minions of splendour shrinking from distress!
Página 245 - It is silly of you, for there is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about.
Página 100 - And roam along, the world's tired denizen, With none who bless us, none whom we can bless Minions of splendour shrinking from distress ! None that, with kindred consciousness endued, If we were not, would seem to smile the less Of all that flatter'd, follow'd, sought, and sued ; This is to be alone ; this, this is solitude ! XXVII.
Página 32 - ... father ; and for Henderson, — well, pleasantly, as her friend. The fine, lasting romance of their relationship was heightened almost unendurably for Shore by this threefold apprehension of it. He got up yearningly, went over to her, touched her shoulders once with his hands lightly, then put the hands in his pockets and began to pace up and down in front of her, after a habit of his. His lips shook a little, and his brow tightened and relaxed, tightened, relaxed. Once, a keen pain twitched...
Página 57 - I had a letter from her the other day, in which she wrote, " I have three silver forks which you quite ruined.
Página 74 - He had become so much a part of my daily life that I dared not give him up. "And I am ill," I whimpered, "and need someone to love me.