Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 149William Blackwood, 1891 - England |
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... word has hitherto been said . " To tell , he longs to see his son , were strong ; But let him say so then , and let him ... words , " You'll stay ? " 66 Hard it must have been for him to answer , " No , madam ! " But she is not to be put ...
... word has hitherto been said . " To tell , he longs to see his son , were strong ; But let him say so then , and let him ... words , " You'll stay ? " 66 Hard it must have been for him to answer , " No , madam ! " But she is not to be put ...
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... words in reply show the reverence with which the serene purity of Hermione had inspired him : — " Oh , my most sacred lady ! Temptations have since then been born to us ; for In those unfledged days was my wife a girl ; Your precious ...
... words in reply show the reverence with which the serene purity of Hermione had inspired him : — " Oh , my most sacred lady ! Temptations have since then been born to us ; for In those unfledged days was my wife a girl ; Your precious ...
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... word shows how impossible it was that he could ever have entertained any feeling towards Hermione but that of reverential admiration . His in- stinct as ... words suggesting the name for the play , with its sad- dest of 1891. ] 9 Hermione .
... word shows how impossible it was that he could ever have entertained any feeling towards Hermione but that of reverential admiration . His in- stinct as ... words suggesting the name for the play , with its sad- dest of 1891. ] 9 Hermione .
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... words strike home ! No sooner has the queen with- drawn with her ladies than the lords , who have been restrained by her presence , break forth into passionate remonstrances with Leontes , heedless of his words , " He who shall speak ...
... words strike home ! No sooner has the queen with- drawn with her ladies than the lords , who have been restrained by her presence , break forth into passionate remonstrances with Leontes , heedless of his words , " He who shall speak ...
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... words brought before her the image of the forlorn mother and her child ! In hot anger she exclaims , " I dare be sworn ! " and in the words that follow shows the clear common- sense and fearless courage , of which she gives remarkable ...
... words brought before her the image of the forlorn mother and her child ! In hot anger she exclaims , " I dare be sworn ! " and in the words that follow shows the clear common- sense and fearless courage , of which she gives remarkable ...
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