Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... followed Greene , apparently not thinking it worth while to deviate in this matter from the old tale , with which many of his audience must have been familiar . And , indeed , what necessity was there for min- ute geographical accuracy ...
... followed Greene , apparently not thinking it worth while to deviate in this matter from the old tale , with which many of his audience must have been familiar . And , indeed , what necessity was there for min- ute geographical accuracy ...
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... followed by that of his father in pursuit , and Leontes It learns from one of his lords that there is no truth in the tale Florizel had told of bearing mes- sages to him from Polixenes , and of Perdita's royal birth , —the tale which ...
... followed by that of his father in pursuit , and Leontes It learns from one of his lords that there is no truth in the tale Florizel had told of bearing mes- sages to him from Polixenes , and of Perdita's royal birth , —the tale which ...
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... followed by that aw- ful oath . Whereupon , according to some of the party , a momentary gust of air seemed to shake the farther window - sash , and simul- taneously the card - table was stirred -it was , they said , like the tremor of ...
... followed by that aw- ful oath . Whereupon , according to some of the party , a momentary gust of air seemed to shake the farther window - sash , and simul- taneously the card - table was stirred -it was , they said , like the tremor of ...
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... followed old Nun with the Ephraïtes . The ocean floor on which they stepped was moist firm sand , forming a smooth inclined plane to- wards the sea , on which even the The herds could tread securely . youth felt rejoiced by the storm ...
... followed old Nun with the Ephraïtes . The ocean floor on which they stepped was moist firm sand , forming a smooth inclined plane to- wards the sea , on which even the The herds could tread securely . youth felt rejoiced by the storm ...
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... followed her . She chased it away ; but when the faithful animal would not leave her side , and sprang up caressingly to her , she took a stone and threw it at her only friend . Then she went on alone - on and on over the burning steppe ...
... followed her . She chased it away ; but when the faithful animal would not leave her side , and sprang up caressingly to her , she took a stone and threw it at her only friend . Then she went on alone - on and on over the burning steppe ...
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