Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Band 149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... comes her charming rejoinder , - so pretty , so coaxing , something like Desdemona's to Othello , when pleading for a gentle answer to Cassio's suit ( Act iii . sc . 3 ) . " Her . What have I twice said well ? When was't before ? I ...
... comes her charming rejoinder , - so pretty , so coaxing , something like Desdemona's to Othello , when pleading for a gentle answer to Cassio's suit ( Act iii . sc . 3 ) . " Her . What have I twice said well ? When was't before ? I ...
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... comes overwhelm- ingly over her , and she says , half to herself : " The Emperor of Russia was my father : Oh , that he were alive , and here be- holding His daughter's trial ! that he did but see The flatness of my misery ! " Then ...
... comes overwhelm- ingly over her , and she says , half to herself : " The Emperor of Russia was my father : Oh , that he were alive , and here be- holding His daughter's trial ! that he did but see The flatness of my misery ! " Then ...
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... comes from the lady whose warnings he had repelled with contumely : - " This news is mortal to the queen : look down ... come back as sud- denly as they had left him . He beseeches Apollo to forgive his great profaneness " ' gainst his ...
... comes from the lady whose warnings he had repelled with contumely : - " This news is mortal to the queen : look down ... come back as sud- denly as they had left him . He beseeches Apollo to forgive his great profaneness " ' gainst his ...
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... Come , poor babe ! " he says : " I have heard , but not believ'd , the spirits of the dead May walk again . If such thing be , thy mother Appear'd to me last night ; for ne'er was dream So like a waking . To me comes a creature ...
... Come , poor babe ! " he says : " I have heard , but not believ'd , the spirits of the dead May walk again . If such thing be , thy mother Appear'd to me last night ; for ne'er was dream So like a waking . To me comes a creature ...
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... come " But oh , the noble combat that , ' twixt joy and sorrow , was fought in Paulina ! She had one eye declined ... comes to what Shake- speare describes as " a chapel in Paulina's house , " accompanied by Polixenes , their children ...
... come " But oh , the noble combat that , ' twixt joy and sorrow , was fought in Paulina ! She had one eye declined ... comes to what Shake- speare describes as " a chapel in Paulina's house , " accompanied by Polixenes , their children ...
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