Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 334
... seems utterly removed from even the notion of one . Neither now with rifles , nor then with swords and shields , were battles ever like this . It is impossible to dismiss the notion of stage supers tumbling about and wrestling . The ...
... seems utterly removed from even the notion of one . Neither now with rifles , nor then with swords and shields , were battles ever like this . It is impossible to dismiss the notion of stage supers tumbling about and wrestling . The ...
Page 472
... seems at last to have reduced him to this : " Dear Prue , I will do everything you desire your own way . Yours ever , Richard Steele . " This charming epistle may be as meek and guileless as it is short and sweet . Their quarrels were ...
... seems at last to have reduced him to this : " Dear Prue , I will do everything you desire your own way . Yours ever , Richard Steele . " This charming epistle may be as meek and guileless as it is short and sweet . Their quarrels were ...
Page 407
... seem more dignified . The clergyman , Mr. Collins , has always received great praise as a most amusing character . So he ... seems to think it was a bagatelle once the girl was made an honest woman of ; and not one of the party seemed to ...
... seem more dignified . The clergyman , Mr. Collins , has always received great praise as a most amusing character . So he ... seems to think it was a bagatelle once the girl was made an honest woman of ; and not one of the party seemed to ...
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