Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 149William Blackwood, 1891 - England |
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... matter to alter it . " Then he goes on to praise Leontes ' young son : " You have an unspeakable com- fort of your young prince Ma- millius ; it is a gentleman of the greatest promise that ever came into my note . " Here two notes are ...
... matter to alter it . " Then he goes on to praise Leontes ' young son : " You have an unspeakable com- fort of your young prince Ma- millius ; it is a gentleman of the greatest promise that ever came into my note . " Here two notes are ...
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... matter ; Now my sworn friend , and then my enemy ; My parasite , my soldier , statesman , all : He makes a July's day short as December ; in me And with his varying childness , cures Thoughts that would thick my blood . So stands this ...
... matter ; Now my sworn friend , and then my enemy ; My parasite , my soldier , statesman , all : He makes a July's day short as December ; in me And with his varying childness , cures Thoughts that would thick my blood . So stands this ...
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... matter with them , instead of order- know your mistress Has deserved prison , then abound in tears , on Is for my better grace . " Then , bending with a low rever- ence to the king , she continues- For , in an act of this importance ...
... matter with them , instead of order- know your mistress Has deserved prison , then abound in tears , on Is for my better grace . " Then , bending with a low rever- ence to the king , she continues- For , in an act of this importance ...
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... matter And copy of the father " - may turn his heart , and break the frightful spell by which he is mys- teriously bound . Under that spell Leontes is kept upon the rack . " Nor night nor day , no rest ! " are his first words when next ...
... matter And copy of the father " - may turn his heart , and break the frightful spell by which he is mys- teriously bound . Under that spell Leontes is kept upon the rack . " Nor night nor day , no rest ! " are his first words when next ...
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... matter for a hot brain . 66 But not take in the mind . " How beautiful is what follows ! - " Cam . Yea , say you so ? There shall not , at your father's house , these seven years Be born another such . Flo . My good Camillo , She is as ...
... matter for a hot brain . 66 But not take in the mind . " How beautiful is what follows ! - " Cam . Yea , say you so ? There shall not , at your father's house , these seven years Be born another such . Flo . My good Camillo , She is as ...
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