Each especial case, I have remarked, has its own especial go-between. Sometimes it is the entire social mass that is Galeoto. It then unconsciously exercises the office under the influence of a vice of quite another aspect, but so dexterously does it... The Great Galeoto: A Play in Three Acts - Page ixby José Echegaray - 1914 - 140 pagesFull view - About this book
| José Echegaray - Spanish drama - 1895 - 260 pages
...Galeoto. It then unconsciously exercises the office under the influence of a vice of quite another aspect, but so dexterously does it work against honour and...tranquil and earnest fulfilment of their separate duties. Nobody minds them, and they float along at ease. But God be praised, this is a state of things that... | |
| José Echegaray - Spanish drama - 1895 - 240 pages
...dexterouslyjfogs_il_w_or_k jagainst honour and modesty thatrrcrgreater Galeoto can ever be found.""" Let~a man and woman live happily, in tranquil and earnest fulfilment of their separate duties. Nobody minds them, and they float along at ease. But God be praised, this is a state of things that... | |
| José Echegaray - Drama - 1916 - 172 pages
...Galeoto. It then unconsciously exercises the office under the influence of a vice of quite another aspect, but so dexterously does it work against honour and...tranquil and earnest fulfilment of their separate duties. Nobody minds them, and they float along at ease. But God be praised, this is a state of things that... | |
| John Alexander Pierce - Drama - 1916 - 670 pages
...under the influence of a vice of quite another aspect, but so dexterously does it work against honor and modesty that no greater Galeoto can ever be found....tranquil and earnest fulfilment of their separate duties — nobody minds them, and they float along at ease. But God be praised, this is a state of things... | |
| Angel Flores - Literary Collections - 1991 - 500 pages
...under the influence of a vice of quite another aspect, but so dexterously does it work against honor and modesty that no greater Galeoto can ever be found....tranquil and earnest fulfilment of their separate duties. Nobody minds them, and they float along at ease. But God be praised, this is a state of tilings that... | |
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