Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... success of his wife's pleading ! Still stranger is it , and more suggestive of the dis- turbance already at work in the brain of Leontes , that he could possibly doubt Hermione's faith , after what she says in the dia- logue that ...
... success of his wife's pleading ! Still stranger is it , and more suggestive of the dis- turbance already at work in the brain of Leontes , that he could possibly doubt Hermione's faith , after what she says in the dia- logue that ...
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... success , but like- wise of failure . Herr Ebers informs us that the idea of depicting in a novel the wandering forth of the Hebrews occurred to him during a journey in Egypt , apparently some twenty years ago . To this idea was ...
... success , but like- wise of failure . Herr Ebers informs us that the idea of depicting in a novel the wandering forth of the Hebrews occurred to him during a journey in Egypt , apparently some twenty years ago . To this idea was ...
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... successful in de- picting types . Her young , high- spirited , fast Contessen , clever spiteful dowagers , old tyrannical family servants , quaint country doctors and schoolmasters , correct world - weary men , and flippant young ...
... successful in de- picting types . Her young , high- spirited , fast Contessen , clever spiteful dowagers , old tyrannical family servants , quaint country doctors and schoolmasters , correct world - weary men , and flippant young ...
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... successful in detailed narrative , and his plots are fre- quently improbable and involved , faults specially apparent in his latest work , ' Die Schatten.'1 The defects of a novel may , however , be the merits of a drama , and 1891 ...
... successful in detailed narrative , and his plots are fre- quently improbable and involved , faults specially apparent in his latest work , ' Die Schatten.'1 The defects of a novel may , however , be the merits of a drama , and 1891 ...
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... he owes a reparation to his native village , the more so as it is rumoured that this year the Passion Play cannot be per- formed for want of a Christ . He resumes the part with greater success than ever , 1891. ] 69 ' Am Kreuz . '
... he owes a reparation to his native village , the more so as it is rumoured that this year the Passion Play cannot be per- formed for want of a Christ . He resumes the part with greater success than ever , 1891. ] 69 ' Am Kreuz . '
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