Word: loved
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...sympathetic scenes were most artistically made, and one cannot soon forget the finale of Act 2, where Rip falls asleep surrounded by Hendrick Hudson and his ghostly crew. Miss Lane was charming-she can do nothing badly,- while Miss Leighton added to the fun of the piece in comc love scenes with Mr. Wooley. Messrs. Persse, Murray, and Read came in for a good share of favor and the two children were delightful in their naturalness...
...Love's Dream After the Ball. Czibulka...
...Love a Dream, J. A. Carpenter...
...frequent contrast of the comic and some such centering principle as that of "A Window in Thrums." Maclaren's pathos on the other hand is indescribably quick, poignant, and as the French say-saisissant. And if all his two volumes were on the same level with "Doninie," "Drumsheugh's Love Story," and "A Doctor of the Old School," here would be work that would surpass Mr. Barrie's best. As it is, these three sketches-said Mr. Copeland-and "A Window in Thrums" far exceed any imaginative prose writing in Lowland Scotch since the author of Meg Dods, Edie Ochiltree...
...Abraham Lincoln." II. Life in Indiana-Removal to Illinois-Flatboatman and Clerk. Ida M. Tarbell. "The Love of the Prince of Glottenberg." A Story. Anthony Hope. "Madonna and Child in Art," Will H. Low. "Chapters from a Life." I. An Autobiographic Paper...