The Retrospective Review, Tom 1John Russell Smith, 1853 |
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... , are seldom looked into ; which , are , moreover , whole classes of literature , which , having there long gone out of fashion , are entirely forgotten by the world in WALTER RALEIGH EX LIBRIS RABELL XXXVII 95 Rob R99 2.
... , are seldom looked into ; which , are , moreover , whole classes of literature , which , having there long gone out of fashion , are entirely forgotten by the world in WALTER RALEIGH EX LIBRIS RABELL XXXVII 95 Rob R99 2.
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... are seldom looked into ; there are , moreover , whole classes of literature , which , having long gone out of fashion , are entirely forgotten by the world in general , and which nevertheless , for their own peculiar.
... are seldom looked into ; there are , moreover , whole classes of literature , which , having long gone out of fashion , are entirely forgotten by the world in general , and which nevertheless , for their own peculiar.
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... whole plot of the play from contemporary events , or contemporary manners , making it in fact a newspaper or a satire ; for the idea of bringing con- temporary history on the stage does not belong exclusively to modern times . Comedy ...
... whole plot of the play from contemporary events , or contemporary manners , making it in fact a newspaper or a satire ; for the idea of bringing con- temporary history on the stage does not belong exclusively to modern times . Comedy ...
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... whole slashes i'faith , and egad , when a woman drinks by herself , glasses come thick about . Your gentlewoman or your little lady drinks halfway , and thinks in point of good manners she must leave some at the bottom ; but your true ...
... whole slashes i'faith , and egad , when a woman drinks by herself , glasses come thick about . Your gentlewoman or your little lady drinks halfway , and thinks in point of good manners she must leave some at the bottom ; but your true ...
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... whole world . No less a man than the Duke of Chatillon , a peer of France , of the highest rank and family , gave evidence of a remarkable cure performed on a servant of his , who had lived several years in his house , with a visible ...
... whole world . No less a man than the Duke of Chatillon , a peer of France , of the highest rank and family , gave evidence of a remarkable cure performed on a servant of his , who had lived several years in his house , with a visible ...
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