Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... gone over the same ground before . Hundreds , thousands , go over the same ground in a beautiful country , who are dead to its beauties , until some man with eyes to see , and a soul to illuminate the impressions made upon him by what ...
... gone over the same ground before . Hundreds , thousands , go over the same ground in a beautiful country , who are dead to its beauties , until some man with eyes to see , and a soul to illuminate the impressions made upon him by what ...
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... gone , " 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 ...
... gone , " 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 ...
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... gone when tid- ings arrive that Cleomenes and Dion , the messengers despatched turned , and are " hasting to the to the Delphic Oracle , have re- court . " Now , thinks Leontes , the gods will prove him to be in the right . That their ...
... gone when tid- ings arrive that Cleomenes and Dion , the messengers despatched turned , and are " hasting to the to the Delphic Oracle , have re- court . " Now , thinks Leontes , the gods will prove him to be in the right . That their ...
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... gone abroad that the young Prince Mamillius had been denied access to her , that the newly born babe , her one solace in her pri- son , had been taken from her and cast out to die a cruel death . The people would think , too , of the ...
... gone abroad that the young Prince Mamillius had been denied access to her , that the newly born babe , her one solace in her pri- son , had been taken from her and cast out to die a cruel death . The people would think , too , of the ...
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... gone , charge in name of fault , Hermione replies , " she must not acknowledge . For Polixenes , " she continues- " With whom I am accus'd , I do con- fess , I lov'd him , as in honour he requir'd , With such a kind of love as might be ...
... gone , charge in name of fault , Hermione replies , " she must not acknowledge . For Polixenes , " she continues- " With whom I am accus'd , I do con- fess , I lov'd him , as in honour he requir'd , With such a kind of love as might be ...
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