Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volym 149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... Poor Hermione ! How little does she dream of the canker that is even now eating away all that is noble in the character of her Leon- tes ! Her happiness would appear to be without alloy . Blest , as she There is no cause ; when you ...
... Poor Hermione ! How little does she dream of the canker that is even now eating away all that is noble in the character of her Leon- tes ! Her happiness would appear to be without alloy . Blest , as she There is no cause ; when you ...
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... poor prisoner , 999 I am innocent as you . ' How Paulina's heart must have been stirred as these words brought before her the image of the forlorn mother and her child ! In hot anger she exclaims , " I dare be sworn ! " and in the words ...
... poor prisoner , 999 I am innocent as you . ' How Paulina's heart must have been stirred as these words brought before her the image of the forlorn mother and her child ! In hot anger she exclaims , " I dare be sworn ! " and in the words ...
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... poor babe ; Some powerful spirit instruct the kites and ravens To be thy nurses . Sir , be pros- • perous In more than this deed doth require ! And blessing Against this cruelty fight on thy side , Poor thing , condemned to loss ! " he ...
... poor babe ; Some powerful spirit instruct the kites and ravens To be thy nurses . Sir , be pros- • perous In more than this deed doth require ! And blessing Against this cruelty fight on thy side , Poor thing , condemned to loss ! " he ...
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... poor babe ! " he says : " I have heard , but not believ'd , the spirits of the dead May walk again . If such thing be , thy mother Appear'd to me last night ; for ne'er was dream So like a waking . To me comes a creature , Sometimes her ...
... poor babe ! " he says : " I have heard , but not believ'd , the spirits of the dead May walk again . If such thing be , thy mother Appear'd to me last night ; for ne'er was dream So like a waking . To me comes a creature , Sometimes her ...
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... poor lowly maid , Most goddess - like prankt up . " But it is her beauty and the dis- tinction of her bearing , and not her dress , that rivet the attention of Polixenes and his friend . Her greeting deepens their surprise , as , taking ...
... poor lowly maid , Most goddess - like prankt up . " But it is her beauty and the dis- tinction of her bearing , and not her dress , that rivet the attention of Polixenes and his friend . Her greeting deepens their surprise , as , taking ...
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