From Wordsworth to SpenderPaul Robert Lieder Houghton Mifflin, 1950 Readings representative of major British authors. For contents and other editions, see Author Catalog. |
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Paul Robert Lieder. Dramatis Persona PARKER , butler LADY WINDERMERE THE DUCHESS OF BERWICK LADY AGATHA CARLISLE LADY PLYMDALE THE SCENES OF THE PLAY MORNING - ROOM IN LORD WINDERMERE'S HOUSE DRAWING - ROOM IN LORD WINDERMERE'S HOUSE ...
Paul Robert Lieder. Dramatis Persona PARKER , butler LADY WINDERMERE THE DUCHESS OF BERWICK LADY AGATHA CARLISLE LADY PLYMDALE THE SCENES OF THE PLAY MORNING - ROOM IN LORD WINDERMERE'S HOUSE DRAWING - ROOM IN LORD WINDERMERE'S HOUSE ...
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... Lady W. Because the husband is vile should the wife be vile also ? Lord D. Vileness is a terrible word , Lady Windermere . Lady W. It is a terrible thing , Lord Darlington . Lord D. Do you know I am afraid that good people do a great ...
... Lady W. Because the husband is vile should the wife be vile also ? Lord D. Vileness is a terrible word , Lady Windermere . Lady W. It is a terrible thing , Lord Darlington . Lord D. Do you know I am afraid that good people do a great ...
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... LADY W. and sits down beside her . Looks again at the photograph . ) And so that is your little boy ! What is he called ? Lady W. Gerard , after my dear father . Mrs. E. ( laying the photograph down ) . Really ? Lady W. Yes . If it had ...
... LADY W. and sits down beside her . Looks again at the photograph . ) And so that is your little boy ! What is he called ? Lady W. Gerard , after my dear father . Mrs. E. ( laying the photograph down ) . Really ? Lady W. Yes . If it had ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 14 |
nary Splendor and Beauty | 60 |
Copyright | |
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