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... death ? " " It is not for me to judge❞— ( and here an awful seriousness crept over the good man's countenance ) " who will live , and who will not . Death , Sir ! may come unawares to the name as well as the body . I do not like to ...
... death ? " " It is not for me to judge❞— ( and here an awful seriousness crept over the good man's countenance ) " who will live , and who will not . Death , Sir ! may come unawares to the name as well as the body . I do not like to ...
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... death was very great : -but Kean always " dies as erring man do die . " The bodily functions wither up , -and the mental faculties hold out , till they crack . It is an extinguishment , not a decay . The hand is agonized with death ...
... death was very great : -but Kean always " dies as erring man do die . " The bodily functions wither up , -and the mental faculties hold out , till they crack . It is an extinguishment , not a decay . The hand is agonized with death ...
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... death on a scaffold - her own execution ! -and all ere she was seventeen years of age . In this poor breath of life - this bitter instant - the most beautiful and sainted lady of England had suffered her birth and death . No mind that ...
... death on a scaffold - her own execution ! -and all ere she was seventeen years of age . In this poor breath of life - this bitter instant - the most beautiful and sainted lady of England had suffered her birth and death . No mind that ...
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Introduction I | 1 |
Note on the Editing | 22 |
Dramatic Reviews from The Champion | 127 |
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