Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Tom 149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... child , when she seeks refuge with her lover at his Court , and the wind- ing up of the story with his suicide in a fit of remorse for having enter- tained this passion . Obviously an impracticable story this for the purpose of a play ...
... child , when she seeks refuge with her lover at his Court , and the wind- ing up of the story with his suicide in a fit of remorse for having enter- tained this passion . Obviously an impracticable story this for the purpose of a play ...
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... child of the same age . Then , turning to Polixenes " Next to thyself and my young rover , he's Apparent to my heart , ” Poor Hermione ! How little does she dream of the canker that is even now eating away all that is noble in the ...
... child of the same age . Then , turning to Polixenes " Next to thyself and my young rover , he's Apparent to my heart , ” Poor Hermione ! How little does she dream of the canker that is even now eating away all that is noble in the ...
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thinks herself , in her husband's love and trust ; blest in a child more than usually bright , loving , and attractive ; happy in the friendship of a man whose high qualities she cannot fail to admire and esteem , and whom she is , en ...
thinks herself , in her husband's love and trust ; blest in a child more than usually bright , loving , and attractive ; happy in the friendship of a man whose high qualities she cannot fail to admire and esteem , and whom she is , en ...
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... child , " the " gentle- man of the greatest promise that ever came into his note , " uncon- scious of the delicate condition of his caresses and the eager impor- his mother , has fatigued her with tunity of his questions . " Take the ...
... child , " the " gentle- man of the greatest promise that ever came into his note , " uncon- scious of the delicate condition of his caresses and the eager impor- his mother , has fatigued her with tunity of his questions . " Take the ...
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... 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 proofs at a later stage . From first to last she regards the ...
... 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 proofs at a later stage . From first to last she regards the ...
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