Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 149William Blackwood, 1891 - England |
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... come of this . Beseech you , Of your own state take care . This dream of mine , Being now awake , I'll queen it no inch farther , But milk my ewes , and weep . " - Florizel now shows what has occupied his thoughts " Why look you so upon ...
... come of this . Beseech you , Of your own state take care . This dream of mine , Being now awake , I'll queen it no inch farther , But milk my ewes , and weep . " - Florizel now shows what has occupied his thoughts " Why look you so upon ...
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... come " But oh , the noble combat that , ' twixt joy and sorrow , was fought in Paulina ! She had one eye declined ... comes to what Shake- speare describes as " a chapel in Paulina's house , " accompanied by Polixenes , their children ...
... come " But oh , the noble combat that , ' twixt joy and sorrow , was fought in Paulina ! She had one eye declined ... comes to what Shake- speare describes as " a chapel in Paulina's house , " accompanied by Polixenes , their children ...
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... come back . dead awe - struck silence , when the curtains were gradually drawn aside by Paulina . She has to encourage Leontes to speak . " I like your silence , it the more shows off Your wonder . But yet speak - first you , my liege , ...
... come back . dead awe - struck silence , when the curtains were gradually drawn aside by Paulina . She has to encourage Leontes to speak . " I like your silence , it the more shows off Your wonder . But yet speak - first you , my liege , ...
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... comes from her : What fine chisel Could ever yet cut breath ? Let no man mock me , For I will kiss her . " " Paulina ... come . " You may conceive the relief I felt , when the first strain of solemn music set me free to breathe ! There ...
... comes from her : What fine chisel Could ever yet cut breath ? Let no man mock me , For I will kiss her . " " Paulina ... come . " You may conceive the relief I felt , when the first strain of solemn music set me free to breathe ! There ...
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... comes there ? " and , " Pass , friend - all's well , " had hardly died down when I found myself at the door of my quarters , which faced the officers ' mess block . By this time the Paschal moon , all but full , was high in the sky ...
... comes there ? " and , " Pass , friend - all's well , " had hardly died down when I found myself at the door of my quarters , which faced the officers ' mess block . By this time the Paschal moon , all but full , was high in the sky ...
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