Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... mother's heart there is still another budding hope that in the near future will complete the measure of her joy . How swiftly all is changed ! Utterly losing self - control , Leontes summons his chamber - councillor Camillo , and pours ...
... mother's heart there is still another budding hope that in the near future will complete the measure of her joy . How swiftly all is changed ! Utterly losing self - control , Leontes summons his chamber - councillor Camillo , and pours ...
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... mother , has fatigued her with tunity of his questions . " Take the boy to you , " she says to her ladies - in - waiting , " He so troubles me , ' Tis past enduring . 1st Lady . Come , my gracious lord , Shall be your playfellow ? Mam ...
... mother , has fatigued her with tunity of his questions . " Take the boy to you , " she says to her ladies - in - waiting , " He so troubles me , ' Tis past enduring . 1st Lady . Come , my gracious lord , Shall be your playfellow ? Mam ...
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... mother and her child ! In hot anger she exclaims , " I dare be sworn ! " and in the words that follow shows the clear common- sense and fearless courage , of which she gives remarkable proofs at a later stage . From first to last she ...
... mother and her child ! In hot anger she exclaims , " I dare be sworn ! " and in the words that follow shows the clear common- sense and fearless courage , of which she gives remarkable proofs at a later stage . From first to last she ...
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... mother , He straight declined , droop'd , took it deeply ; Fastened and fixed the shame on't in himself ; Threw off his spirit , his appetite , his sleep , And downright languished . Leave me solely ; go , See how he fares . " But ...
... mother , He straight declined , droop'd , took it deeply ; Fastened and fixed the shame on't in himself ; Threw off his spirit , his appetite , his sleep , And downright languished . Leave me solely ; go , See how he fares . " But ...
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... mother to the poor foundling so strangely cast upon her care . As the child grew older , these kindly folks would use the means which came with her to give her the best education that was to be had . By - and - by they would see ...
... mother to the poor foundling so strangely cast upon her care . As the child grew older , these kindly folks would use the means which came with her to give her the best education that was to be had . By - and - by they would see ...
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