The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 301F. Jefferies, 1906 The "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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... play needed more than that they could always do something stupid . They could go out and hoist a flag as they do at the end of Little Eyolf . One only understands that this manner , deliberately adopted one doubts not , had gone into ...
... play needed more than that they could always do something stupid . They could go out and hoist a flag as they do at the end of Little Eyolf . One only understands that this manner , deliberately adopted one doubts not , had gone into ...
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... play , however , not mentioned by Meres was certainly in part written by Shakespeare . Some twenty years since my opinion , that the Talbot scenes in 1. Henry VI . Act iv . Scenes 2-7 were of his production , was confirmed by Mr ...
... play , however , not mentioned by Meres was certainly in part written by Shakespeare . Some twenty years since my opinion , that the Talbot scenes in 1. Henry VI . Act iv . Scenes 2-7 were of his production , was confirmed by Mr ...
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... play which they had then come from , by name The Unfortunate Lovers ; at the latter end of the play there was a duel upon the stage ; which they , descanting upon , drew their swords in jest to show wherein they failed ; in their folly ...
... play which they had then come from , by name The Unfortunate Lovers ; at the latter end of the play there was a duel upon the stage ; which they , descanting upon , drew their swords in jest to show wherein they failed ; in their folly ...
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