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... Lady Ellinor , and the strong , plain , and natural sense and feeling of Walter and the Empsons . We do not mean to say that there is no part of the drama that might not be capa- ble of some improvement ; and we certainly think that ...
... Lady Ellinor , and the strong , plain , and natural sense and feeling of Walter and the Empsons . We do not mean to say that there is no part of the drama that might not be capa- ble of some improvement ; and we certainly think that ...
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... Lady Ellinor , The wife of Sir Charles Tracy , who returns After long sojourn with the court abroad , To his patrimonial seat at the old Hall ; and he resolves to go to the Hall straight and commune with the lady . The second Act opens ...
... Lady Ellinor , The wife of Sir Charles Tracy , who returns After long sojourn with the court abroad , To his patrimonial seat at the old Hall ; and he resolves to go to the Hall straight and commune with the lady . The second Act opens ...
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... Lady Ellinor , and who commences immediately his in- sidious questionings to assure himself of a secret he has long suspected , which Lady Ellinor in vain endeavours to avoid . Why address me ? -can I assist you , Sir ? VICAR . Can you ...
... Lady Ellinor , and who commences immediately his in- sidious questionings to assure himself of a secret he has long suspected , which Lady Ellinor in vain endeavours to avoid . Why address me ? -can I assist you , Sir ? VICAR . Can you ...
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... lady would converse with him . This it is evident is the important crisis of the plot , and the most difficult for the poet to encounter , in the strong and complicated passions which must be present at the scene . After some few ...
... lady would converse with him . This it is evident is the important crisis of the plot , and the most difficult for the poet to encounter , in the strong and complicated passions which must be present at the scene . After some few ...
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... LADY ELLINOR.- Was to a far secluded home conveyed . WALTER . - An outcast , punished for no fault of his . LADY ELLINOR . - Your father fondly supplicated for you . But at that hour , enamour'd as he was , He could deny her nothing ...
... LADY ELLINOR.- Was to a far secluded home conveyed . WALTER . - An outcast , punished for no fault of his . LADY ELLINOR . - Your father fondly supplicated for you . But at that hour , enamour'd as he was , He could deny her nothing ...
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