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... tell what had become of that ideal self , which she must have seen once , and which she had loved through all the years . PEER GYNT , " Canst thou tell where Peer Gynt has been since we parted ? SOLVEJG , " Been ? " PEER GYNT , “ With ...
... tell what had become of that ideal self , which she must have seen once , and which she had loved through all the years . PEER GYNT , " Canst thou tell where Peer Gynt has been since we parted ? SOLVEJG , " Been ? " PEER GYNT , “ With ...
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Trevor H. Davies. Canst thou tell me ? If not I must get home , - Go down to the mist - shrouded regions . " SOLVEJG ( smiling ) , “ Oh , that riddle is easy . " PEER GYNT , " Then tell me what thou knowest ! Where was I , as myself , as ...
Trevor H. Davies. Canst thou tell me ? If not I must get home , - Go down to the mist - shrouded regions . " SOLVEJG ( smiling ) , “ Oh , that riddle is easy . " PEER GYNT , " Then tell me what thou knowest ! Where was I , as myself , as ...
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... tell how we may find that high ideal which should be expressed in our lives . Confronted by the question , indeed , he suggests that not to be able to recognize your better self is itself an evidence of moral failure . True as that is ...
... tell how we may find that high ideal which should be expressed in our lives . Confronted by the question , indeed , he suggests that not to be able to recognize your better self is itself an evidence of moral failure . True as that is ...
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