Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen47W. Blackwood., 1840 |
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... course he has not the most distant idea that he is in the mansion of Don Juan , and within a few feet of his own apartment — a cir- cumstance which tends most ingeni- ously to increase the confusion , when , in the course of the next ...
... course he has not the most distant idea that he is in the mansion of Don Juan , and within a few feet of his own apartment — a cir- cumstance which tends most ingeni- ously to increase the confusion , when , in the course of the next ...
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... course is left me , In a moment so perplexing ; Since he takes my honour from me , Gives me life , and conquers me ? I must seek for some occasion , Either real or apparent , To retire till I decide What amidst these doubts to do . D ...
... course is left me , In a moment so perplexing ; Since he takes my honour from me , Gives me life , and conquers me ? I must seek for some occasion , Either real or apparent , To retire till I decide What amidst these doubts to do . D ...
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... course . Often , when the mother was at re- hearsals , or in society , we came toge- ther in her house , in order to play or amuse ourselves . I never went there without giving the fair one a flower , a fruit , or something else , which ...
... course . Often , when the mother was at re- hearsals , or in society , we came toge- ther in her house , in order to play or amuse ourselves . I never went there without giving the fair one a flower , a fruit , or something else , which ...
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... 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 imitate ...
... 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 imitate ...
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... course of his peregrinations ; -there is no such thing ! That rigmarole of Sterne's about the dead ass is con- cocted only , like an impostor's beg- ging - letter , to draw tears from the eyes of the over - credulous and ten- der ...
... course of his peregrinations ; -there is no such thing ! That rigmarole of Sterne's about the dead ass is con- cocted only , like an impostor's beg- ging - letter , to draw tears from the eyes of the over - credulous and ten- der ...
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