The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 247A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 - Great Britain The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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As the play is not more generally known than it deserves to beor perhaps we may say it is somewhat less known , though its claim to general notice is faint indeed compared with that of many a poem of its age familiar only to special ...
As the play is not more generally known than it deserves to beor perhaps we may say it is somewhat less known , though its claim to general notice is faint indeed compared with that of many a poem of its age familiar only to special ...
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In this little scene there is perhaps on the whole more general likeness to Shakespeare's earliest manner than we can trace in any other passage of the play . But how much of Shakespeare's earliest manner may be accounted the special ...
In this little scene there is perhaps on the whole more general likeness to Shakespeare's earliest manner than we can trace in any other passage of the play . But how much of Shakespeare's earliest manner may be accounted the special ...
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Since leathern Adam till this youngest hour . Re - enter LODOWICK with the COUNTESS . Go , Lodowick , put thy hand into my purse , Play , spend , give , riot , waste ; do what thou wilt , So thou wilt hence awhile , and leave me here ...
Since leathern Adam till this youngest hour . Re - enter LODOWICK with the COUNTESS . Go , Lodowick , put thy hand into my purse , Play , spend , give , riot , waste ; do what thou wilt , So thou wilt hence awhile , and leave me here ...
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Australian Capitals Some By REDSPINNER | 47 |
Comédie Française The and Monsieur Zola By FREDERICK | 60 |
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