Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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Pagina 1
... reason we have ad- hered , in our translation , to the same measures as those which have been made use of in the original . So much of the impression produced by the Spanish drama depends on the musi- cal effect of its versification ...
... reason we have ad- hered , in our translation , to the same measures as those which have been made use of in the original . So much of the impression produced by the Spanish drama depends on the musi- cal effect of its versification ...
Pagina 22
... discover Any one remains within . What confused imaginations Combat in my thoughts , perplexing With their changing shapes my reason ! Ah ! how truly I predicted That there was some secret entrance , That she was 22 [ Jan. The Goblin Lady .
... discover Any one remains within . What confused imaginations Combat in my thoughts , perplexing With their changing shapes my reason ! Ah ! how truly I predicted That there was some secret entrance , That she was 22 [ Jan. The Goblin Lady .
Pagina 23
... reason , Which , at such an hour , had drawn you From your house . You shall not enter , Thankless girl , your own apartment , That I may without your presence Sift the truth of this adventure . ( Aside . ) I shall leave her in the ...
... reason , Which , at such an hour , had drawn you From your house . You shall not enter , Thankless girl , your own apartment , That I may without your presence Sift the truth of this adventure . ( Aside . ) I shall leave her in the ...
Pagina 41
... reason to be pleased with the good - will of the master . But the mistress of the house has anticipated all your wishes , and the children have regarded you as their uncle . With this one blow you will destroy for ever the peace and ...
... reason to be pleased with the good - will of the master . But the mistress of the house has anticipated all your wishes , and the children have regarded you as their uncle . With this one blow you will destroy for ever the peace and ...
Pagina 56
... reason given . And why should a dunce be called a blockhead , when it is quite the contrary part goes to the block ? But this belongs to the philo- sophy of schools , and has nothing to do with my breeches , which will never be on - and ...
... reason given . And why should a dunce be called a blockhead , when it is quite the contrary part goes to the block ? But this belongs to the philo- sophy of schools , and has nothing to do with my breeches , which will never be on - and ...
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