Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 149William Blackwood, 1891 - England |
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... present vengeance taken , ' Shrew my heart , • You never spoke what did become you less Than this . " Remonstrance , however , is use- less . Camillo quickly sees that his only course is to humour the passion which has suddenly trans ...
... present vengeance taken , ' Shrew my heart , • You never spoke what did become you less Than this . " Remonstrance , however , is use- less . Camillo quickly sees that his only course is to humour the passion which has suddenly trans ...
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... present state and future royalty , and to do grace and honour to them both . • He has won her consent to be his bride , when the poet intro- duces them to us at the sheep- shearing festival . Florizel entreats her to cast aside all ...
... present state and future royalty , and to do grace and honour to them both . • He has won her consent to be his bride , when the poet intro- duces them to us at the sheep- shearing festival . Florizel entreats her to cast aside all ...
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... present deeds , That all your acts are queens . " - From her reply we learn that Florizel has called himself Doricles , -although neither his rank nor name were withheld from Per dita , — lest his own name might raise suspicion among ...
... present deeds , That all your acts are queens . " - From her reply we learn that Florizel has called himself Doricles , -although neither his rank nor name were withheld from Per dita , — lest his own name might raise suspicion among ...
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... present it . There , as in London , the statue scene always produced a remarkable effect . This I could feel in the intense hush , as though every one present " held his breath " for the 36 [ Jan. Shakespeare's Women :
... present it . There , as in London , the statue scene always produced a remarkable effect . This I could feel in the intense hush , as though every one present " held his breath " for the 36 [ Jan. Shakespeare's Women :
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every one present " held his breath " for the time . In Edinburgh , upon one occasion , I have been told by a friend who was present , that as I descended from the pedestal and advanced toward Leontes , the audience simultaneously rose ...
every one present " held his breath " for the time . In Edinburgh , upon one occasion , I have been told by a friend who was present , that as I descended from the pedestal and advanced toward Leontes , the audience simultaneously rose ...
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