Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 149William Blackwood, 1891 - England |
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... voice softened , but resolute , she adds , ' You , my lord , do but mistake . " Unmoved Unmoved by her gentleness , Leontes reiterates his accusations with redoubled vehemence . The blood is sent back upon her heart , speaking as these ...
... voice softened , but resolute , she adds , ' You , my lord , do but mistake . " Unmoved Unmoved by her gentleness , Leontes reiterates his accusations with redoubled vehemence . The blood is sent back upon her heart , speaking as these ...
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... voice of warning- " Be certain what you do , sir ; lest your justice Prove violence ; in the which three great ones suffer , Yourself , your queen , your son . " Later on , he points out to the king how far more seemly it would have ...
... voice of warning- " Be certain what you do , sir ; lest your justice Prove violence ; in the which three great ones suffer , Yourself , your queen , your son . " Later on , he points out to the king how far more seemly it would have ...
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... voice of Paulina in loud talk with his attendants , who are trying to keep her from mak- ing her way to him with Her- mione's baby in her arms . Of all the ladies of the Court she is the one he has most feared to see . " I charged thee ...
... voice of Paulina in loud talk with his attendants , who are trying to keep her from mak- ing her way to him with Her- mione's baby in her arms . Of all the ladies of the Court she is the one he has most feared to see . " I charged thee ...
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... voice o ' the oracle , Kin to Jove's thunder , so surprised my sense , That I was nothing . Dion . If the event o ' the journey Prove as successful to the queen , - oh , be't so ! - As it hath been to us rare , pleasant , speedy , The ...
... voice o ' the oracle , Kin to Jove's thunder , so surprised my sense , That I was nothing . Dion . If the event o ' the journey Prove as successful to the queen , - oh , be't so ! - As it hath been to us rare , pleasant , speedy , The ...
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... voice in which the effects of her recent sufferings may be heard , she begins by express- ing how bootless it must be for her to plead " not guilty , " since the denial must rest solely upon her own testimony . Then , her voice ...
... voice in which the effects of her recent sufferings may be heard , she begins by express- ing how bootless it must be for her to plead " not guilty , " since the denial must rest solely upon her own testimony . Then , her voice ...
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