Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other StoriesPenguin Books, 1973 - 192 strán (strany) Besides the title story, this collection includes The Caterville Ghost, The Sphinx Without a Secret, The Model Millionaire, and The Portrait of Mr. W.H. |
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Strana 133
... strange flowers that never had been seen before . Strange were they to look at , and of curious beauty , and their beauty troubled him , and their odour was sweet in his nostrils , and he felt glad , and understood not why he was glad ...
... strange flowers that never had been seen before . Strange were they to look at , and of curious beauty , and their beauty troubled him , and their odour was sweet in his nostrils , and he felt glad , and understood not why he was glad ...
Strana 178
... strange shadows on you tend ? Since every one hath , every one , one shade , And you , but one , can every shadow lend - lines that would be unintelligible if they were not addressed to an actor , for the word ' shadow ' had in ...
... strange shadows on you tend ? Since every one hath , every one , one shade , And you , but one , can every shadow lend - lines that would be unintelligible if they were not addressed to an actor , for the word ' shadow ' had in ...
Strana 179
... strange that so great a dramatist as Shakespeare , who realized his own perfection as an artist and his humanity as a man on the ideal plane of stage - writing and stage - playing , should have written in these terms about the theatre ...
... strange that so great a dramatist as Shakespeare , who realized his own perfection as an artist and his humanity as a man on the ideal plane of stage - writing and stage - playing , should have written in these terms about the theatre ...
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Bibliographical Note | 7 |
The Canterville Ghost | 45 |
The Model Millionaire | 77 |
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