Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... arms , and to be herself reunited to her husband ! - So much for the outlines of the plot ; but it is in the delinea- tion of the characters that the marked difference is seen between Greene , the man of talent , and Shakespeare , the ...
... arms , and to be herself reunited to her husband ! - So much for the outlines of the plot ; but it is in the delinea- tion of the characters that the marked difference is seen between Greene , the man of talent , and Shakespeare , the ...
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... arm ; " but she , his queen , is in his grasp . " Say , that she were gone , " Given to the fire , a moiety of my ... arms . Of all the ladies of the Court she is the one he has most feared to see . " I charged thee , " he says to her ...
... arm ; " but she , his queen , is in his grasp . " Say , that she were gone , " Given to the fire , a moiety of my ... arms . Of all the ladies of the Court she is the one he has most feared to see . " I charged thee , " he says to her ...
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... arms of her women , who are crowding around her , he cries , " How now there ? " The answer comes from the lady whose warnings he had repelled with contumely : - " This news is mortal to the queen : look down , And see what death is ...
... arms of her women , who are crowding around her , he cries , " How now there ? " The answer comes from the lady whose warnings he had repelled with contumely : - " This news is mortal to the queen : look down , And see what death is ...
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... will welcome them with open arms . that he is sent by his father to greet Leontes , " and to give him comforts . " Camillo will give him He is to say , written instructions what he is to report as from his 28 [ Jan. Shakespeare's Women :
... will welcome them with open arms . that he is sent by his father to greet Leontes , " and to give him comforts . " Camillo will give him He is to say , written instructions what he is to report as from his 28 [ Jan. Shakespeare's Women :
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... arms . I had a slight veil or covering over my head and neck , supposed to make the statue look older . This fell off in an " " instant . The hair , which came unbound , and fell on my shoulders , was reverently kissed and caressed ...
... arms . I had a slight veil or covering over my head and neck , supposed to make the statue look older . This fell off in an " " instant . The hair , which came unbound , and fell on my shoulders , was reverently kissed and caressed ...
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