10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INTERLOCUTRESS»
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interlocutress in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
interlocutress and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A dream of the centuries and other entertainments for parlor ...
Fifteen makes a good circle, with four " end women," two on each end, and the "
Interlocutress" in the middle. The end women carry bones and tambourines —
bones on the right and tambourines on the left. The chairs should be placed upon
...
Elbridge Streeter Brooks, Mary Graham, George Bradford Bartlett, 1889
2
The easy minstrel book: eight complete minstrel first-parts ...
When the song is ended Tenth a very clean cut stop the Interlocutress pleasantly
addresses them.) Interlocutress. Ladies, be seated. (All sit in unison except
Interlocutress. As Miss Fickle sits she giggles. Miss Eaton has a difficult time
getting ...
3
The Thoughtless Thoughts of Carisabel
Without waiting for an answer, her interlocutress — (yes, there is such a word, I
have with my own eyes read it in the immaculate pages of the North American
Revieiv, in the columns of Henry James) — her interlocutress turned her broad
back ...
Isa Carrington Cabell, 1903
4
Complete Stories, 1884-1891
'The perfect truth?' Mrs. Berrington straightened herself to her height, threw back
her head and measured her interlocutress up and down; it is to be surmised that
this was one of the many ways in which she knew she looked very handsome ...
5
A London Life: The Patagonia, The Liar, Mrs. Temperly
Mrs. Berrington straightened herself to her height, threw back her head and
measured her interlocutress up and down ; it is to be surmised that this was one
of the many ways in which she knew she looked very handsome indeed.
She has expected your visit and she much enjoys it,” my interlocutress said, while
the old woman, soundless and motionless, simply fixed me without expression.
Of course there was little to keep me ; but I became aware, as I rose to go, that ...
Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Harlan Logan, 1899
7
A Dream of the Centuries and Other Entertainments for Parlor ...
The end women carry bones and tambourines—bones on the right and
tsmbourines on the left. The chain should be placed upon the stage or platform in
a halt-circle, the middle seat slightly raised for “ Miss Johnsing " (the
Interlocutress).
8
A London life. The patagonia. [&c.].
Henry James. V ' AND are you telling me the perfect truth when you say that
Captain Crispin was not there ? ' ' The perfect truth ? ' Mrs. Berrington
straightened herself to her height, threw back her head and measured her
interlocutress up and ...
9
In Darkest James: Reviewing Impressionism, 1900-1905
The interlocutress wants to be able to see behind the characters. The Howells
mask says that he can't be a sculptor or otherwise "he couldn't give you the color,
the light and shade, the delicate nuances, the joy of the intimated fact, all that you
...
Mrs. Berrington straightened herself toher height, threw back her headand
measured her interlocutress upand down; this wasone of the many ways inwhich
itistobe surmised thatshe knew she lookedvery handsome indeed.Her
interlocutress ...