Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 296-297F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 182
... playing by the side of a stream , saw a nix or neck with a harp in his hands . They said , " Why do you sit and play here ? You know that you can never be saved . " Weeping bitterly , the neck threw away his harp and disappeared in the ...
... playing by the side of a stream , saw a nix or neck with a harp in his hands . They said , " Why do you sit and play here ? You know that you can never be saved . " Weeping bitterly , the neck threw away his harp and disappeared in the ...
Page 429
... play , notably part of the Play scene , the " To a Nunnery goi scene , and even Ophelia's madness - explained , certainly , but never ade- quately explained — become at once far more intelligible when read in the light of this theory ...
... play , notably part of the Play scene , the " To a Nunnery goi scene , and even Ophelia's madness - explained , certainly , but never ade- quately explained — become at once far more intelligible when read in the light of this theory ...
Page 518
... PLAY . HIS stupendous play , presumably the longest in existence , is written , as I have said , by a Professor of Geology , his object being to show that there is nothing really antagonistic between science and what it is convenient to ...
... PLAY . HIS stupendous play , presumably the longest in existence , is written , as I have said , by a Professor of Geology , his object being to show that there is nothing really antagonistic between science and what it is convenient to ...
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Morass The Isle in the and its Remarkable Traditions By HAR | 96 |
Commonplace Book An EighteenthCentury Yeoman Farmers | 203 |
Hungry Soul A By A JEANS | 219 |
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