Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volym 149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... felt that something in a gentler strain was wanted to calm the emotions of his hearers , and lift them into a serener air , before showing Her- mione upon her trial . This he has done by a brief dialogue be- tween Cleomenes and Dion ...
... felt that something in a gentler strain was wanted to calm the emotions of his hearers , and lift them into a serener air , before showing Her- mione upon her trial . This he has done by a brief dialogue be- tween Cleomenes and Dion ...
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... 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 denied access to her ...
... 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 denied access to her ...
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... felt was then in Hermione's heart , to leave me eyes for any but Leontes . You may judge of the pleasure it was to play to audiences of this kind . As " there is a pleasure in poetic 1st November 1890 , BRYNTYSILIO , LLANGOLLEN . pains ...
... felt was then in Hermione's heart , to leave me eyes for any but Leontes . You may judge of the pleasure it was to play to audiences of this kind . As " there is a pleasure in poetic 1st November 1890 , BRYNTYSILIO , LLANGOLLEN . pains ...
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... felt about the region of the heart , and shook his head . Life was extinct . As for myself , I could hardly believe my senses . The man I had just seen bodily carried off struggling in the arms of an un- known individual , lying here ...
... felt about the region of the heart , and shook his head . Life was extinct . As for myself , I could hardly believe my senses . The man I had just seen bodily carried off struggling in the arms of an un- known individual , lying here ...
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... felt on laying down his pen at the end of page 426. He has enlisted our most sincere compas- sion , though we are unfortunately compelled to refuse our admira- tion . This is a hard world , in which , whatever moralists may say , merit ...
... felt on laying down his pen at the end of page 426. He has enlisted our most sincere compas- sion , though we are unfortunately compelled to refuse our admira- tion . This is a hard world , in which , whatever moralists may say , merit ...
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