Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 146W. Blackwood & Sons, 1889 |
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... sure of it , " I answered . " Pembroke , Shakespeare , and Mrs Mary Fitton are the three person- ages of the Sonnets ; there is no doubt at all about it . " " Well , I agree with you , " said Erskine , " but I did not always think I ...
... sure of it , " I answered . " Pembroke , Shakespeare , and Mrs Mary Fitton are the three person- ages of the Sonnets ; there is no doubt at all about it . " " Well , I agree with you , " said Erskine , " but I did not always think I ...
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... sure to come and dine with him that evening at eight o'clock . When I arrived , he said to me , ' The only apostle who did not deserve proof was S. Thomas , and S. Thomas was the only apostle who got it . ' I asked him what he meant ...
... sure to come and dine with him that evening at eight o'clock . When I arrived , he said to me , ' The only apostle who did not deserve proof was S. Thomas , and S. Thomas was the only apostle who got it . ' I asked him what he meant ...
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... sure . She had lived happily and respectably with her husband from the time of her early marriage in youth . He had a pension as a re- tired soldier , which supported them in comparative comfort when he was too old to work . Their home ...
... sure . She had lived happily and respectably with her husband from the time of her early marriage in youth . He had a pension as a re- tired soldier , which supported them in comparative comfort when he was too old to work . Their home ...
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... sure con- soler and their truest friend . Their mental condition , and that , indeed , of most of the forlorn be- ings who drift into the Silent World , renders the problem of their possible permanent improve- ment , while within its ...
... sure con- soler and their truest friend . Their mental condition , and that , indeed , of most of the forlorn be- ings who drift into the Silent World , renders the problem of their possible permanent improve- ment , while within its ...
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... . I asked him why , if he thought them unholy , he had them on his wall , and he went on rocking his body and moaned , ' As keepsakes , to be sure , ' I asked of whom ? and he said , ' Of a friend . ' When I 56 [ July Lady Baby .
... . I asked him why , if he thought them unholy , he had them on his wall , and he went on rocking his body and moaned , ' As keepsakes , to be sure , ' I asked of whom ? and he said , ' Of a friend . ' When I 56 [ July Lady Baby .
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