Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 14William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1847 |
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... Lady Felsenberg ; the dreadful suspicions which haunt- ed the mind of that unhappy lady's son , Her- man ; and the ... Queen of Navarre , the young soldier was after- must give birth to the child of this detested man . wards able to ...
... Lady Felsenberg ; the dreadful suspicions which haunt- ed the mind of that unhappy lady's son , Her- man ; and the ... Queen of Navarre , the young soldier was after- must give birth to the child of this detested man . wards able to ...
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... Queen of Navarre . Advance , and see if you can discover the Lady Marguerite among the dames and damsels in her train . " " To be brief , Herman was conducted into a magnificent apartment , in which were many beau- tiful and splendidly ...
... Queen of Navarre . Advance , and see if you can discover the Lady Marguerite among the dames and damsels in her train . " " To be brief , Herman was conducted into a magnificent apartment , in which were many beau- tiful and splendidly ...
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... Queen surprised , but ap- parently also greatly relieved ; for her bright eyes sparkled , and her cheek again ... Navarre of her anxiety to serve and assist him ; and he was farther ordered freely to apply to her , through his old ...
... Queen surprised , but ap- parently also greatly relieved ; for her bright eyes sparkled , and her cheek again ... Navarre of her anxiety to serve and assist him ; and he was farther ordered freely to apply to her , through his old ...
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... Navarre selected me in this affair . They are few who have patience and ... Queen's clever emissary . A good description of the French capital occurs ... Navarre . At present , you know , we have only the title , your imperial master ...
... Navarre selected me in this affair . They are few who have patience and ... Queen's clever emissary . A good description of the French capital occurs ... Navarre . At present , you know , we have only the title , your imperial master ...
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... Queen of Navarre took a warm interest in the case , and whispered that the Minister , who was known to be more powerful than Francis himself , was opposed to her : — " We cannot show how the character of Pedrillo , scavenger wolves were ...
... Queen of Navarre took a warm interest in the case , and whispered that the Minister , who was known to be more powerful than Francis himself , was opposed to her : — " We cannot show how the character of Pedrillo , scavenger wolves were ...
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Сторінка 300 - When sated with the martial show That peopled all the plain below, The wandering eye could o'er it go, And mark the distant city glow With gloomy splendour red ; For on the smoke-wreaths, huge and slow, That round her sable turrets flow, The morning beams were shed, And tinged them with a lustre proud, Like that which streaks a thunder-cloud. Such dusky grandeur clothed the height, Where the huge castle holds its state, And all the steep slope down, Whose ridgy back...
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