Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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Page 178
... speak only for him- Who shall speak for others ? And if he know that he cannot do so , it is not permissible for him to try . " His narrative of his relations with Friederike and Lili was a public confession of fault , born of penitence ...
... speak only for him- Who shall speak for others ? And if he know that he cannot do so , it is not permissible for him to try . " His narrative of his relations with Friederike and Lili was a public confession of fault , born of penitence ...
Page 240
... speak in fragments , or on unimportant subjects , and I seldom saw his face while so doing . But always , as I soon observed , whenever he began to speak an almost painful silence at once followed . His figure , of ordinary stature , is ...
... speak in fragments , or on unimportant subjects , and I seldom saw his face while so doing . But always , as I soon observed , whenever he began to speak an almost painful silence at once followed . His figure , of ordinary stature , is ...
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... speak to Patty again about the loin of pork . Jane was standing in the passage - were you not , Jane ? -for my ... speaking of Mr. Knightley 404 The Gentleman's Magazine .
... speak to Patty again about the loin of pork . Jane was standing in the passage - were you not , Jane ? -for my ... speaking of Mr. Knightley 404 The Gentleman's Magazine .
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