Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 393
... original unscientific game - the bumble- puppy of our own day - which he compared to the simple aboriginal savage , while the finished game was like the complex civilised man . Scientific Whist , or as it is more often called Modern ...
... original unscientific game - the bumble- puppy of our own day - which he compared to the simple aboriginal savage , while the finished game was like the complex civilised man . Scientific Whist , or as it is more often called Modern ...
Page 520
... original shape , as issued by the author from the Milanese press of Treves , the book is one of the most luxurious that modern Italy has supplied . It has been translated into English by Mr. Arthur Symons , and published by Mr. William ...
... original shape , as issued by the author from the Milanese press of Treves , the book is one of the most luxurious that modern Italy has supplied . It has been translated into English by Mr. Arthur Symons , and published by Mr. William ...
Page 531
... original author . Now in the printed copy of " The Spanish Tragedy " published in 1602 , the " additions " made by Ben Jonson can easily be distinguished from the original portions of the drama , while in Shakespeare's " Taming of the ...
... original author . Now in the printed copy of " The Spanish Tragedy " published in 1602 , the " additions " made by Ben Jonson can easily be distinguished from the original portions of the drama , while in Shakespeare's " Taming of the ...
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Our Native Serpents By Rev M G WATKINS M | 1 |
Polly By H WILSON | 88 |
Chudleigh Elizabeth By ALBERT LOUIS COTTON | 105 |
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