Blackwood's Magazine, Том 47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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... side . D. Man . Señor , if my honour needed Explanation for an insult , Even your arrogance may trust me I should not depart without it . When I ask'd how he had injured , Wrong'd , or troubled you , the question Merited more courteous ...
... side . D. Man . Señor , if my honour needed Explanation for an insult , Even your arrogance may trust me I should not depart without it . When I ask'd how he had injured , Wrong'd , or troubled you , the question Merited more courteous ...
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... side , Shall teach me to be brave . I feel with pride My life now bears a charm ; For thought of danger never need alarm His breast , who feels thine honour'd weapon near , Before which only he had cause to fear . This scene of mutual ...
... side , Shall teach me to be brave . I feel with pride My life now bears a charm ; For thought of danger never need alarm His breast , who feels thine honour'd weapon near , Before which only he had cause to fear . This scene of mutual ...
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... side , then , I'm imprison'd Now , the truth , O Heavens ! must out , Since by Isabel I'm left In the lurch here , and the stranger Has me fast . Isab . ( appearing at the secret door . ) Hist , hist , señora ! Haste , your brother asks ...
... side , then , I'm imprison'd Now , the truth , O Heavens ! must out , Since by Isabel I'm left In the lurch here , and the stranger Has me fast . Isab . ( appearing at the secret door . ) Hist , hist , señora ! Haste , your brother asks ...
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... side of his master ; a precaution which the valet assures both parties is a very needless one . Don Manuel , however , locks him up in a kind of press within the alcove , and returns to meet his op- ponent . D. Man . Now we are alone ...
... side of his master ; a precaution which the valet assures both parties is a very needless one . Don Manuel , however , locks him up in a kind of press within the alcove , and returns to meet his op- ponent . D. Man . Now we are alone ...
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... side , had now to see himself besieged by the French even in his own chambers . It was the greatest grief which , with his mode of thinking , could possibly have befallen him . Yet had it been possible for him to take the thing more ...
... side , had now to see himself besieged by the French even in his own chambers . It was the greatest grief which , with his mode of thinking , could possibly have befallen him . Yet had it been possible for him to take the thing more ...
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