Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 308
least had been so very lately , and had come over to see the show of the coronation , and had actually seen it . " I asked my lord the reason for this strange fact . Why , ' said he , ' a gentleman told me he saw him there ; and that he ...
least had been so very lately , and had come over to see the show of the coronation , and had actually seen it . " I asked my lord the reason for this strange fact . Why , ' said he , ' a gentleman told me he saw him there ; and that he ...
Page 338
... least- a thing utterly meaningless and without the least humorous point . And who has ever seen a satisfactory Touchstone ? His caustic speeches have a sly , hidden humour which the performer thinks it needful to labour and empha- sise ...
... least- a thing utterly meaningless and without the least humorous point . And who has ever seen a satisfactory Touchstone ? His caustic speeches have a sly , hidden humour which the performer thinks it needful to labour and empha- sise ...
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... least systematic , and least convincing of men . He is also one of the most suggestive . It is on the strength of this that I go out of my way to recommend his book , which , for the rest , is a most desirable possession , being crowded ...
... least systematic , and least convincing of men . He is also one of the most suggestive . It is on the strength of this that I go out of my way to recommend his book , which , for the rest , is a most desirable possession , being crowded ...
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