Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 146W. Blackwood & Sons, 1889 |
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... things , though he was a very good rider and a capital fencer . In fact he got the foils before he left Eton . But he was very languid in his manner , and not a little vain of his good looks , and had a strong objection to football ...
... things , though he was a very good rider and a capital fencer . In fact he got the foils before he left Eton . But he was very languid in his manner , and not a little vain of his good looks , and had a strong objection to football ...
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... thing . It made an immense sensation , and the horrid little theatre , as it was then , was crowded every night . Even when I read the play now I can't help thinking of Cyril . It might have been written for him . The next term he took ...
... thing . It made an immense sensation , and the horrid little theatre , as it was then , was crowded every night . Even when I read the play now I can't help thinking of Cyril . It might have been written for him . The next term he took ...
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... thing of any value . ' ' It is what you did for Mr Cyril Graham , ' exclaimed his wife ; ' and if this gentleman wishes to buy it , let him have it . ' ' For Mr Cyril Graham ? ' I repeated . ' Did you paint the picture of Mr W. H. ? ' I ...
... thing of any value . ' ' It is what you did for Mr Cyril Graham , ' exclaimed his wife ; ' and if this gentleman wishes to buy it , let him have it . ' ' For Mr Cyril Graham ? ' I repeated . ' Did you paint the picture of Mr W. H. ? ' I ...
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... thing was , he was going to offer his life as a sacrifice to the secret of the Sonnets . It was a foolish , mad letter . I remember he ended by saying that he in- trusted to me the Willie Hughes theory , and that it was for me to ...
... thing was , he was going to offer his life as a sacrifice to the secret of the Sonnets . It was a foolish , mad letter . I remember he ended by saying that he in- trusted to me the Willie Hughes theory , and that it was for me to ...
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a thing that no Shakespearian anything about it , and very sorry scholar would accept for a moment . indeed that I should have con- The theory would be laughed at . verted you to a thing in which I Don't make a fool of yourself , and ...
a thing that no Shakespearian anything about it , and very sorry scholar would accept for a moment . indeed that I should have con- The theory would be laughed at . verted you to a thing in which I Don't make a fool of yourself , and ...
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