Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Tom 149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... thee by my lord , thou ne'er And so , shalt see Thy wife Paulina more ! ' with shrieks She melted into air . " A dream so vivid naturally makes Antigonus believe that Hermione is dead , and that he has been visited by her spirit . He ...
... thee by my lord , thou ne'er And so , shalt see Thy wife Paulina more ! ' with shrieks She melted into air . " A dream so vivid naturally makes Antigonus believe that Hermione is dead , and that he has been visited by her spirit . He ...
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... 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 . This is ...
... 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 . This is ...
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... thee As thou art tender to't . " With these words he goes away , commanding Florizel to follow him to the Court . Meanwhile his son has maintained a dutiful silence . He does not interrupt his father , and indeed does not speak for some ...
... thee As thou art tender to't . " With these words he goes away , commanding Florizel to follow him to the Court . Meanwhile his son has maintained a dutiful silence . He does not interrupt his father , and indeed does not speak for some ...
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... thee ! " he exclaims in the fulness of his heart , at a time when , unknown to him , she is preparing for him a solace beyond all he could have dreamed of ; and we can see that , while she has sustained him by her sympathy , she has ...
... thee ! " he exclaims in the fulness of his heart , at a time when , unknown to him , she is preparing for him a solace beyond all he could have dreamed of ; and we can see that , while she has sustained him by her sympathy , she has ...
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... thee . Per . And give me leave , And do not say , ' tis superstition , that I kneel , and then implore her blessing . Lady , Dear queen , that ended when I but began , Give me that hand of yours to kiss . ' " " But the time for this has ...
... thee . Per . And give me leave , And do not say , ' tis superstition , that I kneel , and then implore her blessing . Lady , Dear queen , that ended when I but began , Give me that hand of yours to kiss . ' " " But the time for this has ...
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