Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 47W. Blackwood., 1840 |
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Pagina 4
... perhaps your highness Would be kind enough to read me How this letter is directed . D. Luis . Hence - I have not leisure now . Cosm . Leisure ! If that's all that's wanting , I have leisure in abundance , Quite enough to spare for both ...
... perhaps your highness Would be kind enough to read me How this letter is directed . D. Luis . Hence - I have not leisure now . Cosm . Leisure ! If that's all that's wanting , I have leisure in abundance , Quite enough to spare for both ...
Pagina 15
... perhaps , in yon recess ? Go before me . Cosm . ' Twere discourteous , While you are on foot , that I Should precede you . D. Man . I will search All the apartment . Hand the light . Cosm . There - and welcome ! D. Man . ( re - entering ...
... perhaps , in yon recess ? Go before me . Cosm . ' Twere discourteous , While you are on foot , that I Should precede you . D. Man . I will search All the apartment . Hand the light . Cosm . There - and welcome ! D. Man . ( re - entering ...
Pagina 34
... perhaps most at home in the under- taking . He was thoroughly master of the Rhine country , and of the sun- ny tone which animates it in the fine season of the year . He was not altogether unpractised in working on a larger scale , in ...
... perhaps most at home in the under- taking . He was thoroughly master of the Rhine country , and of the sun- ny tone which animates it in the fine season of the year . He was not altogether unpractised in working on a larger scale , in ...
Pagina 42
... perhaps , a translation of George Barnwell . Tr . * A proverbial phrase . - Tr . was malicious enough not to stir ; but the Count went on with much cheer- fulness : - " For example , sir , what is your name ? " 66 Spangenberg ...
... perhaps , a translation of George Barnwell . Tr . * A proverbial phrase . - Tr . was malicious enough not to stir ; but the Count went on with much cheer- fulness : - " For example , sir , what is your name ? " 66 Spangenberg ...
Pagina 44
... perhaps sometimes bring him into conflict with his superiors . To this was added the circumstance that he was wounded in a duel which had arisen in the theatre , and it was thought wrong that the King's lieu- tenant , as head of the ...
... perhaps sometimes bring him into conflict with his superiors . To this was added the circumstance that he was wounded in a duel which had arisen in the theatre , and it was thought wrong that the King's lieu- tenant , as head of the ...
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