Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... took good rest to - night ; ' Tis hoped his sickness is discharged . Leon . To see his nobleness ! Conceiving the dishonour of his mother , He straight declined , droop'd , took it deeply ; Fastened and fixed the shame on't in himself ...
... took good rest to - night ; ' Tis hoped his sickness is discharged . Leon . To see his nobleness ! Conceiving the dishonour of his mother , He straight declined , droop'd , took it deeply ; Fastened and fixed the shame on't in himself ...
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... 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 , these kindly folks would use the means which came ...
... 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 , these kindly folks would use the means which came ...
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... took a stone and threw it at her only friend . Then she went on alone - on and on over the burning steppe she struggled painfully . Dazzled by the glare , she had momentarily closed her eyes , and is nearly ridden down by a troop of ...
... took a stone and threw it at her only friend . Then she went on alone - on and on over the burning steppe she struggled painfully . Dazzled by the glare , she had momentarily closed her eyes , and is nearly ridden down by a troop of ...
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... took himself to the nearest water- tap to bathe his lacerated arm . Roman remained standing alone at the head of the stairs in deep thought . He had made a move- ment as though to follow Biruta , then checked himself . " Better not ...
... took himself to the nearest water- tap to bathe his lacerated arm . Roman remained standing alone at the head of the stairs in deep thought . He had made a move- ment as though to follow Biruta , then checked himself . " Better not ...
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... took the form of unlimited daring , careless of , or even delighting in , the accumulation of obstacles in his way , which he seems to have done his best to increase , confident in his power to surmount them . He was determined to fix ...
... took the form of unlimited daring , careless of , or even delighting in , the accumulation of obstacles in his way , which he seems to have done his best to increase , confident in his power to surmount them . He was determined to fix ...
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