Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volym 149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... Tell him , you are sure All in Bohemia's well . . . . Say this to him , He's beat from his best ward . Leon . Well said , Hermione ! " Then note how the mother , to whom her own boy was inexpres- sibly dear , speaks in her allusion to ...
... Tell him , you are sure All in Bohemia's well . . . . Say this to him , He's beat from his best ward . Leon . Well said , Hermione ! " Then note how the mother , to whom her own boy was inexpres- sibly dear , speaks in her allusion to ...
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... tell me : • One good deed dying tongueless Slaughters a thousand waiting upon that . Our praises are our wages : you may ride us , With one soft kiss , a thousand furlongs , ere With spur we heat an acre . the goal ! But to My last good ...
... tell me : • One good deed dying tongueless Slaughters a thousand waiting upon that . Our praises are our wages : you may ride us , With one soft kiss , a thousand furlongs , ere With spur we heat an acre . the goal ! But to My last good ...
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... tell's a tale . us , Mam . Merry , or sad , shall't be ? Her . As merry as you will . Mam . A sad tale's best for winter . " [ in these words suggesting the name for the play , with its sad- dest of 1891. ] 9 Hermione .
... tell's a tale . us , Mam . Merry , or sad , shall't be ? Her . As merry as you will . Mam . A sad tale's best for winter . " [ in these words suggesting the name for the play , with its sad- dest of 1891. ] 9 Hermione .
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... tell it softly ; Yon crickets shall not hear it . Her . I Come on , then , And give't me in mine ear . " " But that tale is never to be told . It is arrested by the abrupt entrance of Leontes with his suite . He has heard of the secret ...
... tell it softly ; Yon crickets shall not hear it . Her . I Come on , then , And give't me in mine ear . " " But that tale is never to be told . It is arrested by the abrupt entrance of Leontes with his suite . He has heard of the secret ...
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... Tell me what blessings I have here alive , That I should fear to die ? Therefore proceed . " Then summoning all her re- maining strength , which is slowly ebbing , and with more vehemence than she has yet shown , and some indignation ...
... Tell me what blessings I have here alive , That I should fear to die ? Therefore proceed . " Then summoning all her re- maining strength , which is slowly ebbing , and with more vehemence than she has yet shown , and some indignation ...
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