Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Tom 149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... looks and manner attract the attention of both Hermione and Polixenes . Hermione- liness , he asks- 66 Are you as ... look , " says cunning he enjoins Hermione , as he goes , to show how she loves himself " in our brother's wel- come ...
... looks and manner attract the attention of both Hermione and Polixenes . Hermione- liness , he asks- 66 Are you as ... look , " says cunning he enjoins Hermione , as he goes , to show how she loves himself " in our brother's wel- come ...
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... look With an aspect more favourable . " As she is about to leave , she sees the lords regarding her with mourn- ful faces . They cannot surely be- lieve her guilty ; yet men look for women's tears in hours of trial . She has none to ...
... look With an aspect more favourable . " As she is about to leave , she sees the lords regarding her with mourn- ful faces . They cannot surely be- lieve her guilty ; yet men look for women's tears in hours of trial . She has none to ...
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... look and bearing , I felt , must dispel every thought save that of the cruel in- dignity with which she had been treated . No taunting voice would be raised . The rumour would have gone abroad that the young Prince Mamillius had been ...
... look and bearing , I felt , must dispel every thought save that of the cruel in- dignity with which she had been treated . No taunting voice would be raised . The rumour would have gone abroad that the young Prince Mamillius had been ...
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... look thee here , boy - here's a sight for thee ! Look thee , a bearing - cloth [ a christening mantle ] for a squire's child ! " He tells his son to open the bundle- " So , let's see . It was told me I should be rich by the fairies ...
... look thee here , boy - here's a sight for thee ! Look thee , a bearing - cloth [ a christening mantle ] for a squire's child ! " He tells his son to open the bundle- " So , let's see . It was told me I should be rich by the fairies ...
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... rustic revellers of one strikingly unlike them , both in look and in demeanour . Florizel has persuaded Perdita to wear a costly dress which he has provided for her , as more befitting the queen of the 24 [ Jan. Shakespeare's Women :
... rustic revellers of one strikingly unlike them , both in look and in demeanour . Florizel has persuaded Perdita to wear a costly dress which he has provided for her , as more befitting the queen of the 24 [ Jan. Shakespeare's Women :
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