Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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... language of gallantry , are transferred to the foreign personages of the scene . THE GOBLIN LADY ap- pears , from an allusion in the first scene to the festivities in honour of the baptism of the Prince of Asturias , to have been ...
... language of gallantry , are transferred to the foreign personages of the scene . THE GOBLIN LADY ap- pears , from an allusion in the first scene to the festivities in honour of the baptism of the Prince of Asturias , to have been ...
Side 32
... language not altogether strange to any of the family . She therefore determined to learn French also , as soon as possible , for which purpose she employed the interpreter . She had lately , in the midst of these stormy events , stood ...
... language not altogether strange to any of the family . She therefore determined to learn French also , as soon as possible , for which purpose she employed the interpreter . She had lately , in the midst of these stormy events , stood ...
Side 34
... language , the rhythm , the accent , the tone , and all its outward peculiarities . I knew many Latin words ; Italian suggested still more , and so in a short time I picked up so much by listening to servants and soldiers , sentries and ...
... language , the rhythm , the accent , the tone , and all its outward peculiarities . I knew many Latin words ; Italian suggested still more , and so in a short time I picked up so much by listening to servants and soldiers , sentries and ...
Side 35
... language , and the art of communicating in it , than could have been imagined ; so that no one knew how at once , and as if by inspiration , I had learned the foreign tongue . In the very earliest days of our ac- quaintance he drew me ...
... language , and the art of communicating in it , than could have been imagined ; so that no one knew how at once , and as if by inspiration , I had learned the foreign tongue . In the very earliest days of our ac- quaintance he drew me ...
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... language , thought some speeches too long , and at last promised that , at the requisite leisure , he would consider the work more closely , and decide upon it . To my timid question whether the piece could by any chance be acted ? he ...
... language , thought some speeches too long , and at last promised that , at the requisite leisure , he would consider the work more closely , and decide upon it . To my timid question whether the piece could by any chance be acted ? he ...
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