Blackwood's Magazine, 第 47 卷 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 99 筆
第 5 頁
I honour This high.spirit , this refinement ; But should any doubt remaining Prompt
you once again to seek me , You will find me where you will . D. Luis . Be it so ,
then . D. Man . Be it so , then ! D. Juan . What is this I see and hear , Don Manuel
...
I honour This high.spirit , this refinement ; But should any doubt remaining Prompt
you once again to seek me , You will find me where you will . D. Luis . Be it so ,
then . D. Man . Be it so , then ! D. Juan . What is this I see and hear , Don Manuel
...
第 10 頁
While you chide in such sweet strain , Though my heart were on your side , Still
the boon would be denied , But to hear you still complain . D. Luis . Since
beneath your scorn I've lain , I the slighted lover's tone Well have studied . D.
Beat .
While you chide in such sweet strain , Though my heart were on your side , Still
the boon would be denied , But to hear you still complain . D. Luis . Since
beneath your scorn I've lain , I the slighted lover's tone Well have studied . D.
Beat .
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But we stand even now in danger ( Should they hear us , should they see us ) Of
our lives : for I am more Than you see or can conjecture . Then ' tis needful to
secure us ' Gainst the risk of interruption . Señor , you must close that entrance ,
And ...
But we stand even now in danger ( Should they hear us , should they see us ) Of
our lives : for I am more Than you see or can conjecture . Then ' tis needful to
secure us ' Gainst the risk of interruption . Señor , you must close that entrance ,
And ...
第 18 頁
Here you must remain , and make No disturbance — that they may not Hear you .
1 Don Man . I shall be a statue . Isab . Now , Heaven grant I may be able In my
fright to find the door ! D. Man . Heaven ! how perilous his daring Who thus enters
...
Here you must remain , and make No disturbance — that they may not Hear you .
1 Don Man . I shall be a statue . Isab . Now , Heaven grant I may be able In my
fright to find the door ! D. Man . Heaven ! how perilous his daring Who thus enters
...
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Yes ! but only to defend me Will draw it so confused Thus to hear thee --- thus to
see thee Thus to hear and see myself , That although you strive to slay me , '
Twere in vain ; a life like mine , Put so oft by cruel fortune To the proof , must be ...
Yes ! but only to defend me Will draw it so confused Thus to hear thee --- thus to
see thee Thus to hear and see myself , That although you strive to slay me , '
Twere in vain ; a life like mine , Put so oft by cruel fortune To the proof , must be ...
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