Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 149William Blackwood, 1891 - England |
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... first does no more than urge him for his own safety to leave the Court at once , as he means himself to do . On being pressed to say why , he confesses to Polixenes that he has been appointed to murder 8 [ Jan. Shakespeare's Women :
... first does no more than urge him for his own safety to leave the Court at once , as he means himself to do . On being pressed to say why , he confesses to Polixenes that he has been appointed to murder 8 [ Jan. Shakespeare's Women :
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... means of proving Perdita's parentage , while his clownish , good- natured son stays behind to bury so much of Antigonus as the bear has left . " That's a good deed , " says his father ; " " Tis a lucky day , and we'll do good deeds on't ...
... means of proving Perdita's parentage , while his clownish , good- natured son stays behind to bury so much of Antigonus as the bear has left . " That's a good deed , " says his father ; " " Tis a lucky day , and we'll do good deeds on't ...
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... mean not To see him any more , -cast your good counsels Upon his passion . Let myself and fortune Tug for the life to come . " He has a vessel hard by , and he means to put to sea " with her , whom here he cannot hold on shore . " This ...
... mean not To see him any more , -cast your good counsels Upon his passion . Let myself and fortune Tug for the life to come . " He has a vessel hard by , and he means to put to sea " with her , whom here he cannot hold on shore . " This ...
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... means insignificant class of read- ers . - If such be the food they crave , there is no danger of the supply ever running short , and there is no reason why such stories should not be turned off in endless succession by any decently edu ...
... means insignificant class of read- ers . - If such be the food they crave , there is no danger of the supply ever running short , and there is no reason why such stories should not be turned off in endless succession by any decently edu ...
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... him on the motive of his marriage . " Gentlemen , " said Disraeli as he rose and left the room , " do none of you know what gratitude means ? " His name MADELEINE'S STORY . CHAPTER I. THE CHILD . 1891. ] 101 Froude's Lord Beaconsfield .
... him on the motive of his marriage . " Gentlemen , " said Disraeli as he rose and left the room , " do none of you know what gratitude means ? " His name MADELEINE'S STORY . CHAPTER I. THE CHILD . 1891. ] 101 Froude's Lord Beaconsfield .
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