Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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... leave her in the apartment Of Don Manuel . Lest he come At the door , I'll place a servant To instruct him not to enter . D. Ang . ( alone . ) Ah ! unhappy ! woe is me ! One upon another follow My misfortunes . I am dying . DON MANUEL ...
... leave her in the apartment Of Don Manuel . Lest he come At the door , I'll place a servant To instruct him not to enter . D. Ang . ( alone . ) Ah ! unhappy ! woe is me ! One upon another follow My misfortunes . I am dying . DON MANUEL ...
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... leave unutter'd that one Breton name Which is itself a History - Quiberon ! Was it not heinous ? was it not a shame Which goes beyond its actors , that those men , Simply adventuring to redeem their own- Their ravish'd homes , and ...
... leave unutter'd that one Breton name Which is itself a History - Quiberon ! Was it not heinous ? was it not a shame Which goes beyond its actors , that those men , Simply adventuring to redeem their own- Their ravish'd homes , and ...
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... leave to open this box ? " said he , with his air of King's lieutenant . I had no very ready answer , and he instantly decreed my punishment with much severity : " For eight days you shall not enter this room . " I made a bow , and went ...
... leave to open this box ? " said he , with his air of King's lieutenant . I had no very ready answer , and he instantly decreed my punishment with much severity : " For eight days you shall not enter this room . " I made a bow , and went ...
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... leave the house ; but my father could not be quiet , and went out . The battle began ; I went to the highest loft , whence , indeed , I was prevented seeing the country round , but could hear perfectly the thunder of the cannons , and ...
... leave the house ; but my father could not be quiet , and went out . The battle began ; I went to the highest loft , whence , indeed , I was prevented seeing the country round , but could hear perfectly the thunder of the cannons , and ...
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... Leave me ! " " Count , you have received a great gift from heaven , and to it I appeal . ' " You try to flatter me ! But do not think you will succeed . " " Count , you have the great gift of listening to the opinions of others even in ...
... Leave me ! " " Count , you have received a great gift from heaven , and to it I appeal . ' " You try to flatter me ! But do not think you will succeed . " " Count , you have the great gift of listening to the opinions of others even in ...
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