Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 146W. Blackwood & Sons, 1889 |
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... English families . Cyril used to say that of the two he preferred the gout ; but he al- ways set an absurdly high_value on personal appearance , and once read a paper before our debating society to prove that it was better to be good ...
... English families . Cyril used to say that of the two he preferred the gout ; but he al- ways set an absurdly high_value on personal appearance , and once read a paper before our debating society to prove that it was better to be good ...
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... English actress was the lovely Margaret Hews , whom Prince Rupert so madly loved . more probable than that between her and Lord Essex's musician had come the boy - actor of Shakespeare's plays ? But the proofs , the links -where were ...
... English actress was the lovely Margaret Hews , whom Prince Rupert so madly loved . more probable than that between her and Lord Essex's musician had come the boy - actor of Shakespeare's plays ? But the proofs , the links -where were ...
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... English comedians ( mimæ quidam ex Britannia , as the old chronicle calls them ) , who were slain at Nuremberg in a sudden uprising of the people , and were secretly buried in a little vineyard outside the city by some young men " who ...
... English comedians ( mimæ quidam ex Britannia , as the old chronicle calls them ) , who were slain at Nuremberg in a sudden uprising of the people , and were secretly buried in a little vineyard outside the city by some young men " who ...
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... English cemetery . There was something horribly grotesque about the whole tragedy . I said all kinds of wild things , and the people in the hall looked curiously at me . Suddenly Lady Erskine , in deep mourning , passed across the ves ...
... English cemetery . There was something horribly grotesque about the whole tragedy . I said all kinds of wild things , and the people in the hall looked curiously at me . Suddenly Lady Erskine , in deep mourning , passed across the ves ...
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... English winter on the road , and it seemed evident from her age and infirmity that if she did , she would simply be found dead in a ditch some day from cold and exposure . The strongest efforts were therefore made to induce her to ...
... English winter on the road , and it seemed evident from her age and infirmity that if she did , she would simply be found dead in a ditch some day from cold and exposure . The strongest efforts were therefore made to induce her to ...
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