Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... tion of the characters that the marked difference is seen between Greene , the man of talent , and Shakespeare , the myriad - minded man of genius . How clear the lines with which they are drawn ; with what precision and delicacy of ...
... tion of the characters that the marked difference is seen between Greene , the man of talent , and Shakespeare , the myriad - minded man of genius . How clear the lines with which they are drawn ; with what precision and delicacy of ...
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... tion of 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 ...
... tion of 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 ...
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... tion : Are you moved , my lord ? " With something of the secretive- ness and cunning of a man on the brink of madness , he evades the inquiry by saying that his boy's face had made him think of the days when , twenty - three years back ...
... tion : Are you moved , my lord ? " With something of the secretive- ness and cunning of a man on the brink of madness , he evades the inquiry by saying that his boy's face had made him think of the days when , twenty - three years back ...
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... tion I ever saw , or could have con- ceived . My feelings being already severely strained , I naturally lost something of my self - command , and as Perdita and Florizel knelt at my feet I looked , as the gifted Sarah Adams 1 afterwards ...
... tion I ever saw , or could have con- ceived . My feelings being already severely strained , I naturally lost something of my self - command , and as Perdita and Florizel knelt at my feet I looked , as the gifted Sarah Adams 1 afterwards ...
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... tion ! I was too taken aback to ask a single question ; but as my inquiring eyes went round the circle of assembled officers , I could see on the countenances of all a certain constraint mingled with their horror , but not a syllable ...
... tion ! I was too taken aback to ask a single question ; but as my inquiring eyes went round the circle of assembled officers , I could see on the countenances of all a certain constraint mingled with their horror , but not a syllable ...
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