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Several have col . laborated in its production , but we may regard Lady Londonderry , his daughter , as the editor and perhaps writer in chief , and she has brought to this labour of love , on behalf of a very lovable subject ...
Several have col . laborated in its production , but we may regard Lady Londonderry , his daughter , as the editor and perhaps writer in chief , and she has brought to this labour of love , on behalf of a very lovable subject ...
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Also , together with the qualities , he had one defect , perhaps inseparable from them -- an egoism which made him regard his neighbour as one to whom he did indeed owe a duty , but a duty second , only and always , to his duty towards ...
Also , together with the qualities , he had one defect , perhaps inseparable from them -- an egoism which made him regard his neighbour as one to whom he did indeed owe a duty , but a duty second , only and always , to his duty towards ...
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... of one form or another with a great regard for landed property rather than commerce . For the present purpose , this part of the controversy may be left on one side . The prime fact is that early states practised exploitation in the ...
... of one form or another with a great regard for landed property rather than commerce . For the present purpose , this part of the controversy may be left on one side . The prime fact is that early states practised exploitation in the ...
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As compared even with the recent times of Henry Irving and Charles Wyndham they often seem hopeless ; but there are signs of change which the eternal optimist among play - goers may regard as promising ; and although it will be a long ...
As compared even with the recent times of Henry Irving and Charles Wyndham they often seem hopeless ; but there are signs of change which the eternal optimist among play - goers may regard as promising ; and although it will be a long ...
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If the management regard the Theatre as a home and temple of art and give their best to it , there can be no question of the all - round rewards to follow , and soon- this is no mere Utopian ...
If the management regard the Theatre as a home and temple of art and give their best to it , there can be no question of the all - round rewards to follow , and soon- this is no mere Utopian ...
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