Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 146W. Blackwood & Sons, 1889 |
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... took the glass , and moving the lamp a little nearer , I began to spell out the crabbed sixteenth- century handwriting . " To the onlie begetter of these insuing sonnets . " " Good heavens ! " I cried , " is this Shakespeare's Mr W. H. ...
... took the glass , and moving the lamp a little nearer , I began to spell out the crabbed sixteenth- century handwriting . " To the onlie begetter of these insuing sonnets . " " Good heavens ! " I cried , " is this Shakespeare's Mr W. H. ...
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... took his degree , and came to London to read for the diplomatic . But he never did any work . He spent his days in reading Shakespeare's Sonnets , and his evenings at the theatre . He was , of course , wild to go on the stage . It was ...
... took his degree , and came to London to read for the diplomatic . But he never did any work . He spent his days in reading Shakespeare's Sonnets , and his evenings at the theatre . He was , of course , wild to go on the stage . It was ...
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... took down from the book - shelf my copy of Shakespeare's Sonnets , and be- gan to go carefully through them . Every poem seemed to me to cor- roborate Cyril Graham's theory I felt as if I had my hand upon Shakespeare's heart , and was ...
... took down from the book - shelf my copy of Shakespeare's Sonnets , and be- gan to go carefully through them . Every poem seemed to me to cor- roborate Cyril Graham's theory I felt as if I had my hand upon Shakespeare's heart , and was ...
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... took his trial ; and there can be no ques- tion that they embodied the feeling which was uppermost in his mind . Hodson could neither read nor write , so that the time hung some- what heavy cn his hands , while waiting till his fate ...
... took his trial ; and there can be no ques- tion that they embodied the feeling which was uppermost in his mind . Hodson could neither read nor write , so that the time hung some- what heavy cn his hands , while waiting till his fate ...
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... took place in him : his eyes were opened to the serious misdeeds of which he had been guilty ; and although , in his case as in all others , it was impossible to make him believe that suicide was in itself a crime , he yet did perceive ...
... took place in him : his eyes were opened to the serious misdeeds of which he had been guilty ; and although , in his case as in all others , it was impossible to make him believe that suicide was in itself a crime , he yet did perceive ...
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