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Page 31
... scene . The echoes of the grove were awakened by the melody of music , and the mirthful scene impressed all so hap- . pily , that the students will long believe this day was not lost . Mr. Marling , so well known for his skill and taste ...
... scene . The echoes of the grove were awakened by the melody of music , and the mirthful scene impressed all so hap- . pily , that the students will long believe this day was not lost . Mr. Marling , so well known for his skill and taste ...
Page 162
... scene , and we see no more of him , until twenty - one years afterward , when he appears again in Scot- land , near the scene of Ellangowan castle . In the mean time , a variety of fortune happens to the Ellangowan family ; the young ...
... scene , and we see no more of him , until twenty - one years afterward , when he appears again in Scot- land , near the scene of Ellangowan castle . In the mean time , a variety of fortune happens to the Ellangowan family ; the young ...
Page 222
... SCENE , in the first act , is in the fields of Acquitain ; afterwards in an ale- house under the castle - wall . ACT I - SCENE I. SCENE , a field - the ramparts of Acquitain seen at a distance , and part of the Soldan of Egypt's camp ...
... SCENE , in the first act , is in the fields of Acquitain ; afterwards in an ale- house under the castle - wall . ACT I - SCENE I. SCENE , a field - the ramparts of Acquitain seen at a distance , and part of the Soldan of Egypt's camp ...
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