The Dramatic Works, Volume 2at the Clarendon Press, M DCC LXXXVI. To be had of Mess. Rivington, London; Mess. Prince and Cooke and C. Selwin Rann, Oxford; and of Mess. Pearson and Rollason, Birmingham, 1829 |
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BEATRICE : Oh , Beulah Mae , our very existence here is hangin ' by a thread ... by a thread I say ! How can you sit there so calmly knittin ' away row after row ? BEULAH MAE : There ain't no kitten after my toe , girl . What's the ...
BEATRICE : Oh , Beulah Mae , our very existence here is hangin ' by a thread ... by a thread I say ! How can you sit there so calmly knittin ' away row after row ? BEULAH MAE : There ain't no kitten after my toe , girl . What's the ...
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... Beatrice fig. 2: Beatrice's Ledger Cover5 fig. 3: Pages from Beatrice's Ledger 8 fig. 4: Johnsville-Simmons Elementary School 36 fig. 5: Johnsville-Simmons Elementary School Lunchroom Building 37 fig. 6: 1940 manuscript census 67 fig. 7 ...
... Beatrice fig. 2: Beatrice's Ledger Cover5 fig. 3: Pages from Beatrice's Ledger 8 fig. 4: Johnsville-Simmons Elementary School 36 fig. 5: Johnsville-Simmons Elementary School Lunchroom Building 37 fig. 6: 1940 manuscript census 67 fig. 7 ...
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... Beatrice . All the assiduous attention of all the party at Eaglescairn to her beautiful protegée had made no change in the unaffected simplicity of Beatrice's manner , or in the devoted affection she testified , with if possible more ...
... Beatrice . All the assiduous attention of all the party at Eaglescairn to her beautiful protegée had made no change in the unaffected simplicity of Beatrice's manner , or in the devoted affection she testified , with if possible more ...
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... Beatrice. Virgil! Look! But he is gone. “Dante, though Virgil leaves you, do not weep . . . not yet,” the veiled woman commands both Pilgrim and poet. “Yes, look at me! Yes, I am Beatrice! So, you at last have deigned to climb the mount ...
... Beatrice. Virgil! Look! But he is gone. “Dante, though Virgil leaves you, do not weep . . . not yet,” the veiled woman commands both Pilgrim and poet. “Yes, look at me! Yes, I am Beatrice! So, you at last have deigned to climb the mount ...
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