Blackwood's Magazine, Том 75W. Blackwood, 1854 |
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... tell him , tell Torquato . Go again ; entreat , persuade , command him to forget me . Panigarola . - Alas ! even the com- mand , even the command from you and from above might not avail , perhaps . You smile , Madonna ! 66 " Leonora ...
... tell him , tell Torquato . Go again ; entreat , persuade , command him to forget me . Panigarola . - Alas ! even the com- mand , even the command from you and from above might not avail , perhaps . You smile , Madonna ! 66 " Leonora ...
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... tell you where Hungary is situated on the map of Europe . No wonder if Austria , thus insulted in the person of one of her chief com- manders , takes umbrage , -no wonder if she interprets the ovations lavished upon a rebel - it matters ...
... tell you where Hungary is situated on the map of Europe . No wonder if Austria , thus insulted in the person of one of her chief com- manders , takes umbrage , -no wonder if she interprets the ovations lavished upon a rebel - it matters ...
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... tell of the civilisation of former ages . It possesses , moreover , a beautiful obe- lisk and a very remarkable sycamore tree , " both of great height , the latter remarkable for the extraordinary cir- cumference of its trunk , and the ...
... tell of the civilisation of former ages . It possesses , moreover , a beautiful obe- lisk and a very remarkable sycamore tree , " both of great height , the latter remarkable for the extraordinary cir- cumference of its trunk , and the ...
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... tell me , Miss Menie , that yon auld antick is the doctor's aunt ? " " She was no older than my father , though she was his aunt , Jenny , " said Menie Laurie , with humility . Menie was something ashamed , and had not yet recovered ...
... tell me , Miss Menie , that yon auld antick is the doctor's aunt ? " " She was no older than my father , though she was his aunt , Jenny , " said Menie Laurie , with humility . Menie was something ashamed , and had not yet recovered ...
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... tell you when you see them together . Randall and my Menie are - I sup- pose I must say , though both so young - engaged , and of course it is natural he should be anxious . I have no doubt you will be pleased with him ; but I was ...
... tell you when you see them together . Randall and my Menie are - I sup- pose I must say , though both so young - engaged , and of course it is natural he should be anxious . I have no doubt you will be pleased with him ; but I was ...
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