Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 146W. Blackwood & Sons, 1889 |
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... matter has ceased to be a mystery to any one . In- deed , I wonder that it ever was a mystery . " " As I don't believe in the theory , I am not likely to convert you to it , " said Erskine , laughing ; " but it may interest you ...
... matter has ceased to be a mystery to any one . In- deed , I wonder that it ever was a mystery . " " As I don't believe in the theory , I am not likely to convert you to it , " said Erskine , laughing ; " but it may interest you ...
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... matter ; that enfeebled mine ' - the expression when your coun- tenance filled up his line ' referring obviously to the beauty of the young actor giving life and reality and added charm to Chapman's verse , the same idea being also put ...
... matter ; that enfeebled mine ' - the expression when your coun- tenance filled up his line ' referring obviously to the beauty of the young actor giving life and reality and added charm to Chapman's verse , the same idea being also put ...
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... matter beyond the reach of doubt ; and for weeks and weeks we searched the registers of City churches , the Alleyn MSS . at at Dulwich , the Record Office , the papers of the Lord Chamberlain -everything , in fact , that we thought ...
... matter beyond the reach of doubt ; and for weeks and weeks we searched the registers of City churches , the Alleyn MSS . at at Dulwich , the Record Office , the papers of the Lord Chamberlain -everything , in fact , that we thought ...
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... matter . It is the only perfect key to Shakespeare's Sonnets that has ever been made . It is complete in every detail . I believe in Willie Hughes . " gravely ; " I believe there is some- thing fatal about the idea , and intellectually ...
... matter . It is the only perfect key to Shakespeare's Sonnets that has ever been made . It is complete in every detail . I believe in Willie Hughes . " gravely ; " I believe there is some- thing fatal about the idea , and intellectually ...
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... matter is settled once for all . " " The matter is not settled ! " I exclaimed . " I will take up the theory where Cyril Graham left it , and I will prove to the world that he was right . " " C Silly boy ! " said Erskine . " Go home ...
... matter is settled once for all . " " The matter is not settled ! " I exclaimed . " I will take up the theory where Cyril Graham left it , and I will prove to the world that he was right . " " C Silly boy ! " said Erskine . " Go home ...
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