The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 237The "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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He comes here and he will not play ? ” “ There , put ' em up , Joe . Sure I'll bring ye another pupil worth two of ' m . He's my friend , is Charley , and I won't have him play if he doesn't please . " “ Bah !
He comes here and he will not play ? ” “ There , put ' em up , Joe . Sure I'll bring ye another pupil worth two of ' m . He's my friend , is Charley , and I won't have him play if he doesn't please . " “ Bah !
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When she had assumed her disguise it never occurred to her that she should have to play out her part not only among men but among women also . A young man should , of course , assume a gallant demeanour . He should take the lead in talk ...
When she had assumed her disguise it never occurred to her that she should have to play out her part not only among men but among women also . A young man should , of course , assume a gallant demeanour . He should take the lead in talk ...
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In the time of Elizabeth £ 20 apparently was the highest sum paid for a play , and even this was only paid in the case of plays of the highest merit . Ben Jonson wrote most of his for less than half this amount , and the highest sum ...
In the time of Elizabeth £ 20 apparently was the highest sum paid for a play , and even this was only paid in the case of plays of the highest merit . Ben Jonson wrote most of his for less than half this amount , and the highest sum ...
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