Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... HERMIONE . BY HELENA FAUCIT MARTIN , THE SHROUDED WATCHER , THE OLD SALOON RECENT GERMAN FICTION , THE BUSSEX RHINE ( SEDGEMOOR ) . BY DAVID BEAMES , A SECRET MISSION . CHAPS . XXXIV . - XXXVIII . , POSTSCRIPT , FROUDE'S LORD ...
... HERMIONE . BY HELENA FAUCIT MARTIN , THE SHROUDED WATCHER , THE OLD SALOON RECENT GERMAN FICTION , THE BUSSEX RHINE ( SEDGEMOOR ) . BY DAVID BEAMES , A SECRET MISSION . CHAPS . XXXIV . - XXXVIII . , POSTSCRIPT , FROUDE'S LORD ...
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... HERMIONE , " How may full - sail'd verse express , The full - flowing harmony Of thy swan - like stateliness ? " · He takes up all , makes each man's wit. ANI TEXAS No. DCCCCIII . VOL . CXLIX . DEAR LORD TENNYSON , - You looked more than ...
... HERMIONE , " How may full - sail'd verse express , The full - flowing harmony Of thy swan - like stateliness ? " · He takes up all , makes each man's wit. ANI TEXAS No. DCCCCIII . VOL . CXLIX . DEAR LORD TENNYSON , - You looked more than ...
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... ( Hermione ) , the judgment of the oracle in her favour , and the death of her son Gerinter ( Mamillius ) . But the Bellaria of the story dies , and the subsequent history of her daughter Fawnia ( Perdita ) and Dorastus ( Florizel ) , in ...
... ( Hermione ) , the judgment of the oracle in her favour , and the death of her son Gerinter ( Mamillius ) . But the Bellaria of the story dies , and the subsequent history of her daughter Fawnia ( Perdita ) and Dorastus ( Florizel ) , in ...
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... Hermione ! " Then note how the mother , to whom her own boy was inexpres- sibly dear , speaks in her allusion to the son of Polixenes , of whom no word has hitherto been said . " To tell , he longs to see his son , were strong ; But let ...
... Hermione ! " Then note how the mother , to whom her own boy was inexpres- sibly dear , speaks in her allusion to the son of Polixenes , of whom no word has hitherto been said . " To tell , he longs to see his son , were strong ; But let ...
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... Hermione had inspired him : — " Oh , my most sacred lady ! Temptations have since then been born to us ; for In those unfledged days was my wife a girl ; Your precious self had not then cross'd the eyes Of my young play - fellow ...
... Hermione had inspired him : — " Oh , my most sacred lady ! Temptations have since then been born to us ; for In those unfledged days was my wife a girl ; Your precious self had not then cross'd the eyes Of my young play - fellow ...
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