Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 146W. Blackwood & Sons, 1889 |
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... course , " I answered . " If it is half as delight- ful as the picture I shall be more than satisfied . ” " Well , " said Erskine , lighting a cigarette , " I must begin by telling you about Cyril Graham himself . He and I were at the ...
... course , " I answered . " If it is half as delight- ful as the picture I shall be more than satisfied . ” " Well , " said Erskine , lighting a cigarette , " I must begin by telling you about Cyril Graham himself . He and I were at the ...
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... course Cyril was always cast for the girls ' parts , and when As You Like It ' was produced he played Rosalind . It was a marvellous performance . In fact , Cyril Graham was the only perfect Rosalind I have ever seen . It would be ...
... course Cyril was always cast for the girls ' parts , and when As You Like It ' was produced he played Rosalind . It was a marvellous performance . In fact , Cyril Graham was the only perfect Rosalind I have ever seen . It would be ...
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... course in the punning sonnets , cxxxv . and cxliii .; the surname was , according to him , hidden in the eighth line of the 20th Sonnet , where Mr W. H. is described as- name . on the words ' use ' and ' usury . ' Of course I was ...
... course in the punning sonnets , cxxxv . and cxliii .; the surname was , according to him , hidden in the eighth line of the 20th Sonnet , where Mr W. H. is described as- name . on the words ' use ' and ' usury . ' Of course I was ...
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... course , and every day the existence of Willie Hughes seemed to me to become more problematical . Cyril was in a dreadful state , and used to go over the whole question day after day , entreating me to believe ; but I saw the one flaw ...
... course , and every day the existence of Willie Hughes seemed to me to become more problematical . Cyril was in a dreadful state , and used to go over the whole question day after day , entreating me to believe ; but I saw the one flaw ...
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... course it is , " said Erskine . " It is a very good forgery ; but it is a forgery none the less . I thought at the time that Cyril was rather calm about the whole matter ; but I remember he more than once told me that he himself ...
... course it is , " said Erskine . " It is a very good forgery ; but it is a forgery none the less . I thought at the time that Cyril was rather calm about the whole matter ; but I remember he more than once told me that he himself ...
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