The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 244E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 |
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... manner with Garrick , who exclaimed , " My dear King , if you can but sustain that fictitious manner and voice throughout it will be one of the greatest perform- ances that ever adorned a British theatre . " Wilkinson proceeds : " Mr ...
... manner with Garrick , who exclaimed , " My dear King , if you can but sustain that fictitious manner and voice throughout it will be one of the greatest perform- ances that ever adorned a British theatre . " Wilkinson proceeds : " Mr ...
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... manner in which nerves and sense- organs have originally arisen - namely , through the contact of impulses with certain outward parts of a living being , and through the subsequent relationship which became established between these ...
... manner in which nerves and sense- organs have originally arisen - namely , through the contact of impulses with certain outward parts of a living being , and through the subsequent relationship which became established between these ...
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... manner . The Rajah is only twenty - two , and is said to have " led a blameless life . " I don't say that I wish such a thing to happen , but what a boon it would be to the daily papers ( should they fail in getting up a war ) if the ...
... manner . The Rajah is only twenty - two , and is said to have " led a blameless life . " I don't say that I wish such a thing to happen , but what a boon it would be to the daily papers ( should they fail in getting up a war ) if the ...
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