Lincoln was a voracious reader of greek classics who considered william shakespeare his favorite author.
The marble hart.
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The marble heart marked booth s first appearance at ford s theatre.
The physical object pagination 54 p.
The son regarded the affectionate advances of the girl with only brotherly love.
The world is a marble heart too fragile too broken left without nothing but our bags to hold on to yeah out in the daylight and out of the jungle we could have been we should have been what your heart couldn t handle feel like i need to forget you runaway girl cause i let you now you found some other man you see.
Among his works was the marble heart 1854 a translation of théodore barrière s les filles de marbre the play is best known today for a 9 november 1863 performance in washington d c where president abraham lincoln.
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With marguerite snow james cruze florence la badie william russell.
He enjoyed going to the theater where he could spend a couple of hours uninterrupted by the constant call of visitors and the troublesome news arriving almost.
Edition notes series lacy s acting edition 214 other titles the sculptor s dream.
They took the girl in and cared for her and as time went on the mother began to regard her as her daughter.
Outside the door of the home of a sculptor and his mother fell a poor friendless young girl.
The son regarded the affectionate advances of the girl.
Number of pages 54 id numbers open library.
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The marble heart 1913 plot.
1802 1863 was a 19th century english actor and playwright and translator of many french plays often without attribution not uncommon at the time.
A romance of real life in five chapters this edition published in 1854 by samuel french in london.