Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volym 149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... father " - may turn his heart , and break the frightful spell by which he is mys- teriously bound . Under that spell Leontes is kept upon the rack . " Nor night nor day , no rest ! " are his first words when next we see him . His ...
... father " - may turn his heart , and break the frightful spell by which he is mys- teriously bound . Under that spell Leontes is kept upon the rack . " Nor night nor day , no rest ! " are his first words when next we see him . His ...
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... father ; " " Tis a lucky day , and we'll do good deeds on't . " The poet had now to leap over an interval of sixteen years , a novelty in drama so daring , that he prepared his audience for it by a Soliloquy of Time as Chorus , in which ...
... father ; " " Tis a lucky day , and we'll do good deeds on't . " The poet had now to leap over an interval of sixteen years , a novelty in drama so daring , that he prepared his audience for it by a Soliloquy of Time as Chorus , in which ...
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... father , though dwelling more than her lover upon their difference in rank , and apprehensive that this must dis- unite them , yet cannot in her frank simplicity hide from him that their love is mutual . At every successive meeting he ...
... father , though dwelling more than her lover upon their difference in rank , and apprehensive that this must dis- unite them , yet cannot in her frank simplicity hide from him that their love is mutual . At every successive meeting he ...
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... father . In vain Pol- ixenes and the shepherd entreat him to let his father know . " Come , come , he must not , " Florizel im- patiently rejoins ; " mark our con- tract . " " Mark your divorce , young sir ! " exclaims Polixenes ...
... father . In vain Pol- ixenes and the shepherd entreat him to let his father know . " Come , come , he must not , " Florizel im- patiently rejoins ; " mark our con- tract . " " Mark your divorce , young sir ! " exclaims Polixenes ...
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... father , and indeed does not speak for some time after he has gone , fully recognising the difficulty of his position , but resolved to remain true to his troth - plight . Perdita , however , resigns herself to lose him . His father's ...
... father , and indeed does not speak for some time after he has gone , fully recognising the difficulty of his position , but resolved to remain true to his troth - plight . Perdita , however , resigns herself to lose him . His father's ...
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