Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 149William Blackwood, 1891 - England |
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... voice trembling with emotion , and in it also some- thing of impatience , Hermione replies- " Sir , spare your threats : The bug which you would fright me with I seek . To me life can be no commodity . The crown and comfort of my life ...
... voice trembling with emotion , and in it also some- thing of impatience , Hermione replies- " Sir , spare your threats : The bug which you would fright me with I seek . To me life can be no commodity . The crown and comfort of my life ...
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... voice ] like one infectious . My third comfort , Starr'd most unluckily , is from my breast , The innocent milk in its most innocent mouth , Haled out to murder ; myself on every post Proclaim'd a strumpet ; with immodest hatred The ...
... voice ] like one infectious . My third comfort , Starr'd most unluckily , is from my breast , The innocent milk in its most innocent mouth , Haled out to murder ; myself on every post Proclaim'd a strumpet ; with immodest hatred The ...
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... voice , her words , her mien , there is something that speaks unmistak- ably of the royal blood within her . This it is left to the impersonator of Perdita to suggest . The audi- ence should be made to feel as well as see the princess ...
... voice , her words , her mien , there is something that speaks unmistak- ably of the royal blood within her . This it is left to the impersonator of Perdita to suggest . The audi- ence should be made to feel as well as see the princess ...
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... voice to her sus- picion for fear of creating a false hope , but had the queen conveyed secretly to her own home , making arrangements , which her high posi- tion and then paramount power would enable her to make , that only the boy ...
... voice to her sus- picion for fear of creating a false hope , but had the queen conveyed secretly to her own home , making arrangements , which her high posi- tion and then paramount power would enable her to make , that only the boy ...
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... would be when she heard Leontes ' voice , silent to her for so many years , and listened to the remorseful tender words addressed to what he believed to be her sculptured semblance . Her heart 32 [ Jan. Shakespeare's Women :
... would be when she heard Leontes ' voice , silent to her for so many years , and listened to the remorseful tender words addressed to what he believed to be her sculptured semblance . Her heart 32 [ Jan. Shakespeare's Women :
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