Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 47W. Blackwood., 1840 |
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Pagina 35
... whole passages by rote , and recited them like a trained speaking - bird ; which was the easier to me , because I had previously learned by rote passages of the Bible , which are mostly unintel- ligible to a child , and had accustomed ...
... whole passages by rote , and recited them like a trained speaking - bird ; which was the easier to me , because I had previously learned by rote passages of the Bible , which are mostly unintel- ligible to a child , and had accustomed ...
Pagina 36
... whole was regarded as a place of special honour , and in general only of- ficers made use of it ; although the nearness of the actors destroyed , I will not say all illusion , but even in a mea- sure all enjoyment . Thus I had my- self ...
... whole was regarded as a place of special honour , and in general only of- ficers made use of it ; although the nearness of the actors destroyed , I will not say all illusion , but even in a mea- sure all enjoyment . Thus I had my- self ...
Pagina 40
... whole conversation , were often enough repeated to us by the fat me- diator , who exulted not a little in his success . Thus I am still able to repeat what passed . The interpreter had intended to open the cabinet and enter , an act ...
... whole conversation , were often enough repeated to us by the fat me- diator , who exulted not a little in his success . Thus I am still able to repeat what passed . The interpreter had intended to open the cabinet and enter , an act ...
Pagina 42
... whole course of the French stage . Many pieces I saw already for the second and third time . All had passed before my eyes and mind , from the loftiest tragedy to the slightest after- piece ; and as , when a child , I had tried to ...
... whole course of the French stage . Many pieces I saw already for the second and third time . All had passed before my eyes and mind , from the loftiest tragedy to the slightest after- piece ; and as , when a child , I had tried to ...
Pagina 43
... whole piece upside down , so that not a single stone remained upon another . He struck out , added , took away one character , substituted another ; in fine , proceeded with the maddest wanton- ness in the world , so that my hair stood ...
... whole piece upside down , so that not a single stone remained upon another . He struck out , added , took away one character , substituted another ; in fine , proceeded with the maddest wanton- ness in the world , so that my hair stood ...
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