Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 149William Blackwood, 1891 - England |
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... it would be idle well - known sonnet called " The to dwell upon the folly of disPoet Ape ” by Ben Jonson , which puting his claim to originality is comivonly : bdeed : to have because others had gone over the been directed against ...
... it would be idle well - known sonnet called " The to dwell upon the folly of disPoet Ape ” by Ben Jonson , which puting his claim to originality is comivonly : bdeed : to have because others had gone over the been directed against ...
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show their monarch's folly , " if Ilow Paulina's heart must have the good truth were known . ” been stirred as these words brought The next scene introduces us to before her the image of the forlorn Paulina , the wife of Antigonus ...
show their monarch's folly , " if Ilow Paulina's heart must have the good truth were known . ” been stirred as these words brought The next scene introduces us to before her the image of the forlorn Paulina , the wife of Antigonus ...
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A pretty one , a very pretty one ! ” Clearly , More than this he will not tell he thinks it is of gentle birth , them . They are to “ let Time's though he suspects not honestly news be known when ' tis brought come by .
A pretty one , a very pretty one ! ” Clearly , More than this he will not tell he thinks it is of gentle birth , them . They are to “ let Time's though he suspects not honestly news be known when ' tis brought come by .
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... uncommon name would naturally Or Cytherea's breath ; pale primroses , be known to them . What answer That die unmarried , ere they can becould maiden make to such elohold Bright Phćbus in his strength ; quence as Florizel's ?
... uncommon name would naturally Or Cytherea's breath ; pale primroses , be known to them . What answer That die unmarried , ere they can becould maiden make to such elohold Bright Phćbus in his strength ; quence as Florizel's ?
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My figure , with a very peculiar but regiment was quartered in the really bewitching smile on Barracks , situated in a sub- casions when it suited him to urb of the capital of that well- please ; and a beautifully shaped known island ...
My figure , with a very peculiar but regiment was quartered in the really bewitching smile on Barracks , situated in a sub- casions when it suited him to urb of the capital of that well- please ; and a beautifully shaped known island ...
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