Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 133William Blackwood, 1883 |
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... appear eventful , and loom so very large to young eyes and imaginations ! I cannot quite remember who acted with me first in " Cymbeline , " but I can never forget Mr Mac- ready's finding fault with my page's dress , which I had ordered ...
... appear eventful , and loom so very large to young eyes and imaginations ! I cannot quite remember who acted with me first in " Cymbeline , " but I can never forget Mr Mac- ready's finding fault with my page's dress , which I had ordered ...
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... appear in answer to Cloten's importunities , she tells him frankly , " You lay out too much pains for purchasing but trouble . " The silly underbred fellow will not take her denial , and by his rudeness forces her for a moment to meet ...
... appear in answer to Cloten's importunities , she tells him frankly , " You lay out too much pains for purchasing but trouble . " The silly underbred fellow will not take her denial , and by his rudeness forces her for a moment to meet ...
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... appears to her but as a weak excuse for his own frailty . He is weary of her desires to be free . " Poor I am , stale - a garment out of fashion ; And , for I am richer than to hang by the walls , I must be ripped : -to pieces with me ...
... appears to her but as a weak excuse for his own frailty . He is weary of her desires to be free . " Poor I am , stale - a garment out of fashion ; And , for I am richer than to hang by the walls , I must be ripped : -to pieces with me ...
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... appear- ance in the garments of Posthumus . " The lines of my body , " he says , " are as well drawn as his ; no less young , more strong " sentences skilfully introduced by the poet to account for his body being presently mistaken by ...
... appear- ance in the garments of Posthumus . " The lines of my body , " he says , " are as well drawn as his ; no less young , more strong " sentences skilfully introduced by the poet to account for his body being presently mistaken by ...
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... appears into the cave , with a wist- ful smile that insensibly awakens fresh perplexity in their hearts , as we see by what follows : - " Bel . This youth , howe'er distressed he appears , hath had Good ancestors . Arv . How angel ...
... appears into the cave , with a wist- ful smile that insensibly awakens fresh perplexity in their hearts , as we see by what follows : - " Bel . This youth , howe'er distressed he appears , hath had Good ancestors . Arv . How angel ...
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