Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 47W. Blackwood., 1840 |
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Pagina 4
Then by force to stop pursuit , Still from him the cause concealing . Cosm . Some device ! Then I'm your man . One suggests itself already . See , this note of introduction From a friend , shall serve our purpose . [ DON MANUEL retires ...
Then by force to stop pursuit , Still from him the cause concealing . Cosm . Some device ! Then I'm your man . One suggests itself already . See , this note of introduction From a friend , shall serve our purpose . [ DON MANUEL retires ...
Pagina 8
... cause to fear . This scene of mutual compliments is interrupted by the entrance of Cos- me , bearing his master's trunks and portmanteaus , and grumbling at the disasters he had encountered in bring- ing them from the Posada , where ...
... cause to fear . This scene of mutual compliments is interrupted by the entrance of Cos- me , bearing his master's trunks and portmanteaus , and grumbling at the disasters he had encountered in bring- ing them from the Posada , where ...
Pagina 36
... cause it was done at a time when , according to Diderot's principles and example , the most natural of natural- ness was required on the stage , and a perfect deception was proposed as the proper aim of scenic art . Tragedy , however ...
... cause it was done at a time when , according to Diderot's principles and example , the most natural of natural- ness was required on the stage , and a perfect deception was proposed as the proper aim of scenic art . Tragedy , however ...
Pagina 39
... cause destiny had heaped together friends and foes . Our My mother and we children , who had previously reckoned on the Count's word , and had therefore passed a to- lerably quiet day , were highly pleased , and my mother doubly ...
... cause destiny had heaped together friends and foes . Our My mother and we children , who had previously reckoned on the Count's word , and had therefore passed a to- lerably quiet day , were highly pleased , and my mother doubly ...
Pagina 41
... cause . Even those on the other side , now his oppo- nents , will then see in him only their fellow - citizen , will ... caused greater havoc in it . Count ! I have often admired your self - com- mand . You may give me reason to adore ...
... cause . Even those on the other side , now his oppo- nents , will then see in him only their fellow - citizen , will ... caused greater havoc in it . Count ! I have often admired your self - com- mand . You may give me reason to adore ...
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