The Plays of W. E. Henley and R. L. Stevenson
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By William Ernest Henley 21 Aug, 2021
The Stage represents a room in the Deacon’s house, furnished partly as a sitting-, partly as a bed-room, in the style of an easy burgess of about 1780.  C., a door; L. C., a second and smaller door; R. C., practicable window; L., alcove, s ... Read more

The Stage represents a room in the Deacon’s house, furnished partly as a sitting-, partly as a bed-room, in the style of an easy burgess of about 1780.  C., a door; L. C., a second and smaller door; R. C., practicable window; L., alcove, supposed to contain bed; at the back, a clothes-press and a corner cupboard containing bottles, etc.  Mary Brodie at needlework; Old Brodie, a paralytic, in wheeled chair, at the fireside, 

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William Ernest Henley (23 August 1849 – 11 July 1903) was an influential English poet, critic and editor of the late Victorian era in England. Though he wrote several books of poetry, Henley is reme...
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