Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 149William Blackwood, 1891 - England |
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... the remarkable laria ( Hermione ) , the judgment attachment between Leontes and of the oracle in her favour , and Polixenes , and the winning ways the death of her son Gerinter of Hermione's little son Mamil( Mamillius ) .
... the remarkable laria ( Hermione ) , the judgment attachment between Leontes and of the oracle in her favour , and Polixenes , and the winning ways the death of her son Gerinter of Hermione's little son Mamil( Mamillius ) .
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Three crabbed months had soured themHermione , my dearest , thou ne'er selves to death , spok'st Ere I could make thee open thy white To better purpose . ” hand , Strange words from one who so And clap thyself my love ; then didst thou ...
Three crabbed months had soured themHermione , my dearest , thou ne'er selves to death , spok'st Ere I could make thee open thy white To better purpose . ” hand , Strange words from one who so And clap thyself my love ; then didst thou ...
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oracle ” ; he will “ woo his Upon this a cry echoes through queen , ” be reconciled to Polixthe hall like a death - knell ; the enes , recall the good Camillo ; cry of a soul from which all happi- avowing at the same time his ness ...
oracle ” ; he will “ woo his Upon this a cry echoes through queen , ” be reconciled to Polixthe hall like a death - knell ; the enes , recall the good Camillo ; cry of a soul from which all happi- avowing at the same time his ness ...
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... bundle how Florizel and Perdita are to until his son joins him , bringing work out the conclusion of the sad news of the death of Antigonus events which have gone before , and the shipwreck of his com- the Chorus retires . panions .
... bundle how Florizel and Perdita are to until his son joins him , bringing work out the conclusion of the sad news of the death of Antigonus events which have gone before , and the shipwreck of his com- the Chorus retires . panions .
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She offers flowers grown as she repliedto also , with words so win“ Sir , the year growing ancient , ning that he saysNot yet on summer's death , nor on the " I should leave grazing , were I of birth Of trembling winter , the fairest ...
She offers flowers grown as she repliedto also , with words so win“ Sir , the year growing ancient , ning that he saysNot yet on summer's death , nor on the " I should leave grazing , were I of birth Of trembling winter , the fairest ...
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