Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... Force me to keep you as a prisoner , Not like a guest ; so you shall pay your fees When you depart , and save your thanks . How say you ? My prisoner or my guest ? By your dread ' Verily , ' One of them you shall be . Pol . Your guest ...
... Force me to keep you as a prisoner , Not like a guest ; so you shall pay your fees When you depart , and save your thanks . How say you ? My prisoner or my guest ? By your dread ' Verily , ' One of them you shall be . Pol . Your guest ...
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... force that is deaf to reason , and which , stimulated by an imagin- ation tainted to the core , finds evidences of guilt in actions the most innocent . How dif- ferent is such a nature from Othello's ! He was " not easily " " jealous ...
... force that is deaf to reason , and which , stimulated by an imagin- ation tainted to the core , finds evidences of guilt in actions the most innocent . How dif- ferent is such a nature from Othello's ! He was " not easily " " jealous ...
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... force , More than was ever man's , and knowledge , would not prize them , Without her love , for her employ them all , - Commend them , and command them , to her service , Or to their own perdition . " At this avowal Polixenes might ...
... force , More than was ever man's , and knowledge , would not prize them , Without her love , for her employ them all , - Commend them , and command them , to her service , Or to their own perdition . " At this avowal Polixenes might ...
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... force . Danger of recognition there is none , for she alone knows his secret . His long tawny beard and coarse linen blouse are sufficient to disguise him from the Salvatore of former days . Lucia is meditating an ex- cursion to America ...
... force . Danger of recognition there is none , for she alone knows his secret . His long tawny beard and coarse linen blouse are sufficient to disguise him from the Salvatore of former days . Lucia is meditating an ex- cursion to America ...
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... forces her way on to the stage , and falling on her knees by Joseph Freyer's side , proudly proclaims to the assembled audience that she has a right to be here , for she is his wife ! On hearing these words Freyer reopens his eyes , and ...
... forces her way on to the stage , and falling on her knees by Joseph Freyer's side , proudly proclaims to the assembled audience that she has a right to be here , for she is his wife ! On hearing these words Freyer reopens his eyes , and ...
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