Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 149William Blackwood, 1891 - England |
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Page 32
... gold , and thus harmonising with the col- ouring of the lips , eyes , hair , & c . , of the statue . To see this peerless work of art Leontes comes to what Shake- speare describes as " a chapel in Paulina's house , " accompanied by ...
... gold , and thus harmonising with the col- ouring of the lips , eyes , hair , & c . , of the statue . To see this peerless work of art Leontes comes to what Shake- speare describes as " a chapel in Paulina's house , " accompanied by ...
Page 39
... gold was perpetually being transferred at whist and écarté from other people's pockets to his own . For in my long ex- perience of those holding her gracious Majesty's commission , notwithstanding a black sheep here and there , it is ...
... gold was perpetually being transferred at whist and écarté from other people's pockets to his own . For in my long ex- perience of those holding her gracious Majesty's commission , notwithstanding a black sheep here and there , it is ...
Page 56
... gold piece , she throws herself like a tiger upon her rival , and snatches away her child from the grasp of the astonished actress . The gold coin Marcantonia con- temptuously casts on the ground , and retires with the gait of an out ...
... gold piece , she throws herself like a tiger upon her rival , and snatches away her child from the grasp of the astonished actress . The gold coin Marcantonia con- temptuously casts on the ground , and retires with the gait of an out ...
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... gold hair , in- scrutable sea - green eyes , and the gait of an empress , has just lost her only child , and having therefore no sensible reason for remaining the wife of a man whom she had only married under a mistaken impression of ...
... gold hair , in- scrutable sea - green eyes , and the gait of an empress , has just lost her only child , and having therefore no sensible reason for remaining the wife of a man whom she had only married under a mistaken impression of ...
Page 63
... gold hair , and royal gait . Rhona , of course , takes an instinc- tive dislike to a woman whose beauty so far surpasses her own ; and one can scarcely blame her , for within a few days of her arrival the beauteous Eleanore has stolen ...
... gold hair , and royal gait . Rhona , of course , takes an instinc- tive dislike to a woman whose beauty so far surpasses her own ; and one can scarcely blame her , for within a few days of her arrival the beauteous Eleanore has stolen ...
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