New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 116Henry Colburn, 1879 |
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Page 718
... mind did lose it . " Still he told Hermia that she must make up her mind by the time he had named . When Hermia and Lysander were left alone , he told her that he had a rich widow aunt who had no child , and that she lived seven leagues ...
... mind did lose it . " Still he told Hermia that she must make up her mind by the time he had named . When Hermia and Lysander were left alone , he told her that he had a rich widow aunt who had no child , and that she lived seven leagues ...
Page 775
... mind is not attracted by one above all others . For our present purpose we shall not travel far ; but say that our theme is one in itself . It is a large enough theatre for a man to engage his faculties upon in his spare hours . This ...
... mind is not attracted by one above all others . For our present purpose we shall not travel far ; but say that our theme is one in itself . It is a large enough theatre for a man to engage his faculties upon in his spare hours . This ...
Page 801
... mind it is well . If on the other hand we have caught up , as is most probable , only some stray notes in the fretting , disappointment or even disgust ensues . Poets suffer specially from this feeble and lifeless treatment , and the ...
... mind it is well . If on the other hand we have caught up , as is most probable , only some stray notes in the fretting , disappointment or even disgust ensues . Poets suffer specially from this feeble and lifeless treatment , and the ...
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