Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... ; what we changed Was innocence for innocence ; we knew not · The doctrine of ill doing , neither dreamed That any did . life , Had we pursued that And our weak spirits ne'er been higher raised With stronger 4 [ Jan. Shakespeare's Women :
... ; what we changed Was innocence for innocence ; we knew not · The doctrine of ill doing , neither dreamed That any did . life , Had we pursued that And our weak spirits ne'er been higher raised With stronger 4 [ Jan. Shakespeare's Women :
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... knew she would . " But neither Antigonus nor the king can shake her determination to speak her " I say , I come · mind . From your good queen . Leon . Good queen ! Paul . Good queen , my lord , good queen I say , good queen ; And would ...
... knew she would . " But neither Antigonus nor the king can shake her determination to speak her " I say , I come · mind . From your good queen . Leon . Good queen ! Paul . Good queen , my lord , good queen I say , good queen ; And would ...
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... knew of his departure , as you know What you have underta'en to do in's absence . Her . Sir , You speak a language that I under- stand not . My life lies in the level of your dreams , Which I'll lay down . " Upon this Leontes reiterates ...
... knew of his departure , as you know What you have underta'en to do in's absence . Her . Sir , You speak a language that I under- stand not . My life lies in the level of your dreams , Which I'll lay down . " Upon this Leontes reiterates ...
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... knew the feeling of all true women to- wards those of their own sex who do honour to it . " Women will love her , that she is a woman , ing around her , with the piteous look in those full eyes , so dear to Paulina , of a wounded ...
... knew the feeling of all true women to- wards those of their own sex who do honour to it . " Women will love her , that she is a woman , ing around her , with the piteous look in those full eyes , so dear to Paulina , of a wounded ...
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... knew . He was under- stood to have been in one of " John Company's " regiments , but whether horse or foot I cannot remember . His own account was that he had left the Indian service ( for some unexplained reason ) , and having found ...
... knew . He was under- stood to have been in one of " John Company's " regiments , but whether horse or foot I cannot remember . His own account was that he had left the Indian service ( for some unexplained reason ) , and having found ...
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