The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 289A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1967 - Great Britain The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... play , first performed in 1695 , affords evidence , by the many allusions in it to the chair , that the fashionable world had by this time generally adopted the new invention . Jeremy says in " Love for Love , " " I am by my father the ...
... play , first performed in 1695 , affords evidence , by the many allusions in it to the chair , that the fashionable world had by this time generally adopted the new invention . Jeremy says in " Love for Love , " " I am by my father the ...
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... play by the deceased that Ryland had left with him : - " I have procured this play to be read by Mrs. Thrale , who declares that no play was ever more nicely pruned from the objection of indelicacy . If it can be got upon the stage , it ...
... play by the deceased that Ryland had left with him : - " I have procured this play to be read by Mrs. Thrale , who declares that no play was ever more nicely pruned from the objection of indelicacy . If it can be got upon the stage , it ...
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... plays under the influence of a burn- ing but temporary enthusiasm in dialects and accents . We are not Shakespearean ... play who does not make it at least once . In the modern musical farce the forward French maid generally uses it as a ...
... plays under the influence of a burn- ing but temporary enthusiasm in dialects and accents . We are not Shakespearean ... play who does not make it at least once . In the modern musical farce the forward French maid generally uses it as a ...
Contents
Dialects By RALPH HAROLD BRETHERTON | 33 |
laganism Two Remnants of By F G D WALLACEGOODBODY 491 | 67 |
The Humane ReviewThe Dartford WarblerRemedies | 104 |
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