Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... face had made him think of the days when , twenty - three years back , he was a child of the same age . Then , turning to Polixenes " Next to thyself and my young rover , he's Apparent to my heart , ” Poor Hermione ! How little does she ...
... face had made him think of the days when , twenty - three years back , he was a child of the same age . Then , turning to Polixenes " Next to thyself and my young rover , he's Apparent to my heart , ” Poor Hermione ! How little does she ...
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... face , the touch of the baby fingers , its likeness to him- self- " Although the print be little , the whole matter And copy of the father " - may turn his heart , and break the frightful spell by which he is mys- teriously bound ...
... face , the touch of the baby fingers , its likeness to him- self- " Although the print be little , the whole matter And copy of the father " - may turn his heart , and break the frightful spell by which he is mys- teriously bound ...
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... face o ' fire With labour ; and the thing she took to quench it , She would to each one sip . ” Such a woman , we may be sure , would be a good mother to the poor foundling so strangely cast upon her care . As the child grew older ...
... face o ' fire With labour ; and the thing she took to quench it , She would to each one sip . ” Such a woman , we may be sure , would be a good mother to the poor foundling so strangely cast upon her care . As the child grew older ...
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... face , trans- figured as we may imagine it to have been by years of sorrow and devout meditation , speechless , yet saying things unutterable , — always produced a startling , mag- netic effect upon all - the audience upon the stage as ...
... face , trans- figured as we may imagine it to have been by years of sorrow and devout meditation , speechless , yet saying things unutterable , — always produced a startling , mag- netic effect upon all - the audience upon the stage as ...
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... face , and in a serious urgent voice asked , " Did you see the man in the long cloak waiting for him ? " Then I knew that whatever extra - vision had been vouchsafed to me had been shared by him . Ah me ! " pale death knocks with equal ...
... face , and in a serious urgent voice asked , " Did you see the man in the long cloak waiting for him ? " Then I knew that whatever extra - vision had been vouchsafed to me had been shared by him . Ah me ! " pale death knocks with equal ...
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