Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... close - there is no graduation ; the rat - tat of a knock is in the room , and distant music is close at hand , at the prompter's desk . Then as to single combats , such as those of " Richard III . " and " Macbeth " ? As done , they are ...
... close - there is no graduation ; the rat - tat of a knock is in the room , and distant music is close at hand , at the prompter's desk . Then as to single combats , such as those of " Richard III . " and " Macbeth " ? As done , they are ...
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... close down by the river , immediately east of the church . One or two writers on Battersea say " it is said to have contained forty rooms on a floor . ” But I hardly think it can have been so large as that . An old print of Battersea in ...
... close down by the river , immediately east of the church . One or two writers on Battersea say " it is said to have contained forty rooms on a floor . ” But I hardly think it can have been so large as that . An old print of Battersea in ...
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... close , the pupils contract , the more effectually to shield the retina , and on waking they suddenly relax . Who has not observed the stare with which the sleeper opens his eyes , as though in lifelong amazement at the daily miracle of ...
... close , the pupils contract , the more effectually to shield the retina , and on waking they suddenly relax . Who has not observed the stare with which the sleeper opens his eyes , as though in lifelong amazement at the daily miracle of ...
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