Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 149William Blackwood, 1891 - England |
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... death of her son Gerinter ( Mamillius ) . But the Bellaria of the story dies , and the subsequent history of her daughter Fawnia ( Perdita ) and Dorastus ( Florizel ) , in other respects much the same as in the play , is made peculiarly ...
... death of her son Gerinter ( Mamillius ) . But the Bellaria of the story dies , and the subsequent history of her daughter Fawnia ( Perdita ) and Dorastus ( Florizel ) , in other respects much the same as in the play , is made peculiarly ...
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... death , Ere I could make thee open thy white hand , And clap thyself my love ; then didst thou utter- ' I am yours for ever ! ' Her . It is Grace indeed . Why , lo you now , I have spoke to the purpose twice . The one for ever earn'd a ...
... death , Ere I could make thee open thy white hand , And clap thyself my love ; then didst thou utter- ' I am yours for ever ! ' Her . It is Grace indeed . Why , lo you now , I have spoke to the purpose twice . The one for ever earn'd a ...
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... death is doing . " Death ! He will not believe it . " Her heart is but o'ercharged ; she will recover . " Fly to her side he dare not - he , unworthy to touch her whom he had so foully slandered . But as she is carried from the hall in ...
... death is doing . " Death ! He will not believe it . " Her heart is but o'ercharged ; she will recover . " Fly to her side he dare not - he , unworthy to touch her whom he had so foully slandered . But as she is carried from the hall in ...
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... death of Antigonus and the shipwreck of his com- panions . " Heavy matters ! " he says , " heavy matters ! But look thee here , boy - here's a sight for thee ! Look thee , a bearing - cloth [ a christening mantle ] for a squire's child ...
... death of Antigonus and the shipwreck of his com- panions . " Heavy matters ! " he says , " heavy matters ! But look thee here , boy - here's a sight for thee ! Look thee , a bearing - cloth [ a christening mantle ] for a squire's child ...
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... death , nor on the birth - Of trembling winter , the fairest flowers of the year Are our carnations , and streak'd gil- ly'vors , Which some call nature's bastards ; of that kind Our rustic garden's barren , and I care not To get slips ...
... death , nor on the birth - Of trembling winter , the fairest flowers of the year Are our carnations , and streak'd gil- ly'vors , Which some call nature's bastards ; of that kind Our rustic garden's barren , and I care not To get slips ...
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