Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... mind as to some of Shake- speare's women , in the days when it was my privilege to impersonate them upon the stage . Now you no less kindly tell me , that you will be glad to hear what I have to say about a near relation of - theirs ...
... mind as to some of Shake- speare's women , in the days when it was my privilege to impersonate them upon the stage . Now you no less kindly tell me , that you will be glad to hear what I have to say about a near relation of - theirs ...
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... mind , when room could be found in it for unholy distrust of the woman who the moment before had dwelt with such loving tender- ness upon the time when he wooed and won her , and this , too , in the presence of the very man whom his ...
... mind , when room could be found in it for unholy distrust of the woman who the moment before had dwelt with such loving tender- ness upon the time when he wooed and won her , and this , too , in the presence of the very man whom his ...
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... mind . From your good queen . Leon . Good queen ! Paul . Good queen , my lord , good queen I say , good queen ; And would by combat make her good , so were I A man , • the worst about you . • • The good queen , For she is good , hath ...
... mind . From your good queen . Leon . Good queen ! Paul . Good queen , my lord , good queen I say , good queen ; And would by combat make her good , so were I A man , • the worst about you . • • The good queen , For she is good , hath ...
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... mind . " - MILTON . " Your heart is full of something that But to. man , " The heavens with what we have in hand are angry And frown upon us . ' " " He goes away , urging Antigonus to make his best haste , and not to venture inland , for ...
... mind . " - MILTON . " Your heart is full of something that But to. man , " The heavens with what we have in hand are angry And frown upon us . ' " " He goes away , urging Antigonus to make his best haste , and not to venture inland , for ...
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... mind , he must , in contrast with the rustics around her , have been as much a delightful revelation as Ferdinand was to Miranda , when , thinking him a being of another world , she calls him " a thing divine , for nothing natural I ...
... mind , he must , in contrast with the rustics around her , have been as much a delightful revelation as Ferdinand was to Miranda , when , thinking him a being of another world , she calls him " a thing divine , for nothing natural I ...
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