Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... given witness . She has been much about her royal mistress , and much esteemed and trusted by her . Leontes , knowing this , obviously anticipates that she will not re- main quiet when she hears of the charge he has brought against the ...
... given witness . She has been much about her royal mistress , and much esteemed and trusted by her . Leontes , knowing this , obviously anticipates that she will not re- main quiet when she hears of the charge he has brought against the ...
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... Given to the fire , a moiety of my rest Might come to me again . " - But he has still another bitter grief , one for which he can take vengeance upon no one , neither thrust aside , a grief which will haunt him to his grave . His boy ...
... Given to the fire , a moiety of my rest Might come to me again . " - But he has still another bitter grief , one for which he can take vengeance upon no one , neither thrust aside , a grief which will haunt him to his grave . His boy ...
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... given , that her lost daughter might one day be found . Upon this slender hope the words are her own- she " pre- served herself to see the issue . " The name of Leontes is not men- tioned . For a while he appears The rarest of all women ...
... given , that her lost daughter might one day be found . Upon this slender hope the words are her own- she " pre- served herself to see the issue . " The name of Leontes is not men- tioned . For a while he appears The rarest of all women ...
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... given to understand that Kasana could never have married a Hebrew . But the news which meets the returning warrior is not joyful . He finds his father's house an empty ruin , like the other Hebrew dwellings , plundered and laid bare by ...
... given to understand that Kasana could never have married a Hebrew . But the news which meets the returning warrior is not joyful . He finds his father's house an empty ruin , like the other Hebrew dwellings , plundered and laid bare by ...
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... given to under- stand that from this time forth she renounces prophecy as a pro- fession , and retires into private domestic life , to the evident relief of her much - tried spouse . The bare outline of the story , as here related , has ...
... given to under- stand that from this time forth she renounces prophecy as a pro- fession , and retires into private domestic life , to the evident relief of her much - tried spouse . The bare outline of the story , as here related , has ...
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