Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... leave France or go to the Bastille . She did not hesitate ; she made the Marquise d'Alluye " ( who had been to La Voisin's with her ) " leave the game ; they did not appear again . The hour of supper came ; it was said that Madame la ...
... leave France or go to the Bastille . She did not hesitate ; she made the Marquise d'Alluye " ( who had been to La Voisin's with her ) " leave the game ; they did not appear again . The hour of supper came ; it was said that Madame la ...
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... leave nor by their leave , first , because by so doing they preserved from destruction many interesting plays that would undoubtedly otherwise have perished ; and , secondly , because their action in the end drove the playwrights in ...
... leave nor by their leave , first , because by so doing they preserved from destruction many interesting plays that would undoubtedly otherwise have perished ; and , secondly , because their action in the end drove the playwrights in ...
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... leave sufficient light for the distinguishing of objects in the room in case of sudden panic , & c . In the charming essay on " Witches and other Night Fears " of Charles Lamb , prince of essayists , he writes , with truest wisdom as ...
... leave sufficient light for the distinguishing of objects in the room in case of sudden panic , & c . In the charming essay on " Witches and other Night Fears " of Charles Lamb , prince of essayists , he writes , with truest wisdom as ...
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