Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... position , and having pledged himself to the king to an act from which his soul recoils , no course is left him but to leave the country . In his present mood , Leontes , he feels , is no longer a responsible being . How baseless were ...
... position , and having pledged himself to the king to an act from which his soul recoils , no course is left him but to leave the country . In his present mood , Leontes , he feels , is no longer a responsible being . How baseless were ...
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... position is , thus to be reviled by her husband and before the Court , she never loses for a moment her queenly dignity and self - command . Even in the midst of her anguish , her paramount thought is for him , to whom , as he had so ...
... position is , thus to be reviled by her husband and before the Court , she never loses for a moment her queenly dignity and self - command . Even in the midst of her anguish , her paramount thought is for him , to whom , as he had so ...
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... position , who hence- forth fills a most important part in the drama , and who should be impersonated in any adequate re- presentation of the play by an actress of the first order . She is a woman of no ordinary sagacity , with a warm ...
... position , who hence- forth fills a most important part in the drama , and who should be impersonated in any adequate re- presentation of the play by an actress of the first order . She is a woman of no ordinary sagacity , with a warm ...
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... position , Hermione must be shown to main- tain her queenly dignity , and to control her passionate emotion under an outward bearing of re- signed fortitude and almost incon- ceivable forbearance . In my early studies for the im- I ...
... position , Hermione must be shown to main- tain her queenly dignity , and to control her passionate emotion under an outward bearing of re- signed fortitude and almost incon- ceivable forbearance . In my early studies for the im- I ...
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... position , but resolved to remain true to his troth - plight . Perdita , however , resigns herself to lose him . His father's words have stung her , and her princely spirit has nearly made her meet his menaces with the rebuke they ...
... position , but resolved to remain true to his troth - plight . Perdita , however , resigns herself to lose him . His father's words have stung her , and her princely spirit has nearly made her meet his menaces with the rebuke they ...
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