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Is the patronage of the theatre consistent with true Christianity? A sermon - Page 15
de Alexander Thomson - 1877
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Record of a Girlhood, Volume 2

Fanny Kemble - 1878 - 352 pages
...general joyous explosion of unutterable relief at the fortunate termination of my attempt, we went home. And so my life was determined, and I devoted myself...which I never liked or honoured, and about the, very nature of which I have never been able to come to any decided opinion. It is in vain that the undoubted...
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The Literary World, Volumes 9 à 10

1878 - 638 pages
...home." 1 879-1 [MARCH i, Then follows the admission — one feels bound to take it in its connection : " So my life was determined, and I devoted myself to an avocation which I never liked or honored, and about the very nature of which I have never been able to come to any decided opinion....
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The Saturday Magazine, Volume 1

Frederic Beecher Perkins - 1879 - 714 pages
...general joyous explosion of unutarable relief at the fortunate termination of my attempt, we went home. And so my life was determined, and I devoted myself to an avocation which I never liked or honored, and about Jio very nature of which I have never been able tq come to any decided opinion....
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Records of a Girlhood

Fanny Kemble - 1879 - 628 pages
...general joyous explosion of unutterable relief at the fortunate termination of my attempt, we went home. And so my life was determined, and I devoted myself to an avocation which I never liked or honored, and about the very nature of which I have never been able to come to any decided opinion....
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True Womanhood: Hints on the Formation of Womanly Character

Franklin Johnson - 1882 - 154 pages
...astray. Mrs. Frances Anne Kemble has earned enduring fame on the stage : let us hear her words : " And so my life was determined, and I devoted myself to an avocation which I never liked or honored, and about the very nature of which I have never been able to come to any decided opinion....
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 154

1882 - 598 pages
...general joyous explosion of unutterable relief at the fortunate termination of my attempt, we went home. And so my life was determined, and I devoted myself to an avocation which H 2 I never I never liked or honoured, and about the very nature of which I have never been able to...
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The Theatre: An Essay Upon the Non-accordancy of Stage-plays with the ...

Josiah Woodward Leeds - 1884 - 98 pages
...Monthly—gives the subjoined striking testimony. Describing her first appearance on the stage, she says: " So my life was determined, and I devoted myself to an avocation which I never liked or honored, and about the very nature of which I have never been able to come to a decided opinion. It...
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Literary News, Volume 7

1886 - 408 pages
...NEWS. diary, and these words of Frances Ann Kemble to which Mr. Brander Matthews directs attention : ' And so my life was determined, and I devoted myself to an avocation which I never liked or honored, and about the very nature of which I have never been able to come to any decided opinion....
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Kean and Booth; and their contemporaries

Brander Matthews, Laurence Hutton - 1886 - 328 pages
...general joyous explosion of unutterable relief at the fortunate termination of my attempt, we went home. And so my life was determined, and I devoted myself to an avocation which I never liked or honored, and about the very nature of which I have never been able to come to any decided opinion....
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A Library of American Literature from the Earliest Settlement to the Present ...

Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1888 - 600 pages
...genera] joyous explosion of unutterable relief at the fortunate termination of my attempt, we went home. And so my life was determined, / and I devoted myself to an avocation which I never liked or honored, and about the very xiature of which I have never been able to come to anv decided opinion....
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