Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 149William Blackwood, 1891 - England |
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... look out : good sooth , she is The queen of curds and cream . " " While the dancing is going on , Polixenes sounds the shepherd as to the swain that dances with his daughter , but only learns that he calls himself Doricles , " boasts ...
... look out : good sooth , she is The queen of curds and cream . " " While the dancing is going on , Polixenes sounds the shepherd as to the swain that dances with his daughter , but only learns that he calls himself Doricles , " boasts ...
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... Looks on alike . ( To Florizel . ) Will't please you , sir , begone ? I told you what would come of this . Beseech ... look you so upon me ? " he says to Camillo , who has remained behind the king : am . " Camillo , who has not thrown ...
... Looks on alike . ( To Florizel . ) Will't please you , sir , begone ? I told you what would come of this . Beseech ... look you so upon me ? " he says to Camillo , who has remained behind the king : am . " Camillo , who has not thrown ...
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... look in those full eyes , so dear to Paulina , of a wounded , stricken , voiceless animal ? And so the un- eventful ... looks has reminded him of his lost queen , And an event was now at hand , which could not fail to bring about this ...
... look in those full eyes , so dear to Paulina , of a wounded , stricken , voiceless animal ? And so the un- eventful ... looks has reminded him of his lost queen , And an event was now at hand , which could not fail to bring about this ...
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... look The statue of her mother . upon , Paul . As she liv'd peerless , So her dead likeness , I do well believe , Excels whatever yet you look'd upon , Or hand of man hath done . Therefore , I keep it Lonely , apart . But here it is ...
... look The statue of her mother . upon , Paul . As she liv'd peerless , So her dead likeness , I do well believe , Excels whatever yet you look'd upon , Or hand of man hath done . Therefore , I keep it Lonely , apart . But here it is ...
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... look upon it . Could this , the very counterpart of his queen , be a wondrous piece of mechanism ? Could art so mock the life ? He had seen her laid out as dead , the funeral obsequies performed over her , with her dear son beside her ...
... look upon it . Could this , the very counterpart of his queen , be a wondrous piece of mechanism ? Could art so mock the life ? He had seen her laid out as dead , the funeral obsequies performed over her , with her dear son beside her ...
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