Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 200
... Poor Bell had never desired the role of heroine ( unless on the stage ) . She was not handsome , and knew perhaps that her chances would be limited . Will had really meant business , and that was more than every chorus admirer did ...
... Poor Bell had never desired the role of heroine ( unless on the stage ) . She was not handsome , and knew perhaps that her chances would be limited . Will had really meant business , and that was more than every chorus admirer did ...
Page 242
... poor little man in a shabby black suit worn so threadbare that it almost shone . He was so lean that even his front ... poor people . Alas the poor people ! ' " Whenever Mr. White came to the " poor people " he sighed more deeply than ...
... poor little man in a shabby black suit worn so threadbare that it almost shone . He was so lean that even his front ... poor people . Alas the poor people ! ' " Whenever Mr. White came to the " poor people " he sighed more deeply than ...
Page 403
... poor girl Marianne , who was deserted by Willoughby . It comes very near to the poignant woes of Clarissa Harlowe . The stages are admirably described : the sufferings of the poor thing , her restlessness and perpetual feverish motion ...
... poor girl Marianne , who was deserted by Willoughby . It comes very near to the poignant woes of Clarissa Harlowe . The stages are admirably described : the sufferings of the poor thing , her restlessness and perpetual feverish motion ...
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