Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 314
... four modern languages . " Four ! " exclaimed the Shammes once , when this qualification was urged to procure the Savant a front seat near the ark on the occasion of a famous preacher's discourse ; " four ! then he can tell four times as ...
... four modern languages . " Four ! " exclaimed the Shammes once , when this qualification was urged to procure the Savant a front seat near the ark on the occasion of a famous preacher's discourse ; " four ! then he can tell four times as ...
Page 153
... four small windows . The interior is divided into a houseplace , parlour , and kitchen , with three or four bedrooms over . Usually , in place of a cellar , there is on the shade side a pantry ( some- times called a buttery ) , for ...
... four small windows . The interior is divided into a houseplace , parlour , and kitchen , with three or four bedrooms over . Usually , in place of a cellar , there is on the shade side a pantry ( some- times called a buttery ) , for ...
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... four lines of Sir William Lower upon his comedy call'd ' A Michaelmas Term , 1663. ' " The four lines given by Chetwood are : Tom Middleton his numerous issue brings , And his last muse delights us when she sings ; His halting age a ...
... four lines of Sir William Lower upon his comedy call'd ' A Michaelmas Term , 1663. ' " The four lines given by Chetwood are : Tom Middleton his numerous issue brings , And his last muse delights us when she sings ; His halting age a ...
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