Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 149William Blackwood, 1891 - England |
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Was innocence for innocence ; we knew not Hard it must have been for The doctrine of ill - doing , neither him to answer , “ No , madam ! ” dreamed But she is not to be put off , That any did . Had we pursued that for now she is intent ...
Was innocence for innocence ; we knew not Hard it must have been for The doctrine of ill - doing , neither him to answer , “ No , madam ! ” dreamed But she is not to be put off , That any did . Had we pursued that for now she is intent ...
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I And copy of the father ” . knew she would . " But neither may turn his heart , and break the Antigonus nor the king can shake frightful spell by which he is mys- her determination to speak her teriously bound . mind .
I And copy of the father ” . knew she would . " But neither may turn his heart , and break the Antigonus nor the king can shake frightful spell by which he is mys- her determination to speak her teriously bound . mind .
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I appeal And why he left your court the gods To your own conscience , sir , before themselves , Polisenes Wotting no more than I , are ignorant . Came to your court , how I was in your Leon . You knew of his departure , as grace ...
I appeal And why he left your court the gods To your own conscience , sir , before themselves , Polisenes Wotting no more than I , are ignorant . Came to your court , how I was in your Leon . You knew of his departure , as grace ...
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Manfully he adheres care to live , because they wished to what he has said , in words that it , and because Paulina could show how well Shakespeare knew comfort her with the hope the the feeling of all true women tooracle had given ...
Manfully he adheres care to live , because they wished to what he has said , in words that it , and because Paulina could show how well Shakespeare knew comfort her with the hope the the feeling of all true women tooracle had given ...
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What terms with some of our fellows , brought him to Malta none of us though our colonel and one or two ever exactly knew . He was under- of the older oflicers certainly did stood to have been in one of “ John not encourage him much ...
What terms with some of our fellows , brought him to Malta none of us though our colonel and one or two ever exactly knew . He was under- of the older oflicers certainly did stood to have been in one of “ John not encourage him much ...
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