Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 140W. Blackwood & Sons, 1865 |
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... believe in me . " " Oh , I do , " protested Donna Tullia , with a sudden change of manner . " I was only laughing . I think you are really in earnest . Only , you know , nowadays , it is not the fashion to utter morali- ties in a severe ...
... believe in me . " " Oh , I do , " protested Donna Tullia , with a sudden change of manner . " I was only laughing . I think you are really in earnest . Only , you know , nowadays , it is not the fashion to utter morali- ties in a severe ...
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... believe that she con- trolled this man's actions ? " Ful- filling his engagements , " the letter said , too . It must have been written by an ignorant person- by some one who had no idea of what was passing , and who wrote at random ...
... believe that she con- trolled this man's actions ? " Ful- filling his engagements , " the letter said , too . It must have been written by an ignorant person- by some one who had no idea of what was passing , and who wrote at random ...
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... believe that love could not come near his life , and was in general a thing to be avoided a man , moreover , who by his indivi- dual gifts and by his brilliant posi- tion was able to command much that smaller men would not dream of ...
... believe that love could not come near his life , and was in general a thing to be avoided a man , moreover , who by his indivi- dual gifts and by his brilliant posi- tion was able to command much that smaller men would not dream of ...
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... believe me when .I say that my words are not dictated by any officious or meddling spirit ; am addressing you by the direct I A soft answer turneth away wrath , and if the all - powerful statesman's answer to Giovanni seemed more soft ...
... believe me when .I say that my words are not dictated by any officious or meddling spirit ; am addressing you by the direct I A soft answer turneth away wrath , and if the all - powerful statesman's answer to Giovanni seemed more soft ...
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... believe in half the absurdities they utter , why do they not pack up their goods and chattels and cross the frontier ? If they meant anything , they would do some- thing . " " Evidently , " replied Giovanni , half amused at his ...
... believe in half the absurdities they utter , why do they not pack up their goods and chattels and cross the frontier ? If they meant anything , they would do some- thing . " " Evidently , " replied Giovanni , half amused at his ...
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