The Gentleman's Magazine, Том 4;Том 228Bradbury, Evans, 1870 |
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... course , the recovered play is safe for ever - for the eternity of play - literature , at all events . Let us do what we can for the further preservation of the work , in the event of magazine literature surviving that of the stage . I ...
... course , the recovered play is safe for ever - for the eternity of play - literature , at all events . Let us do what we can for the further preservation of the work , in the event of magazine literature surviving that of the stage . I ...
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... course is to secure what plunder they can . The king was dressed in a way becoming his station , but Chrysalus , Syrus , and Geta not only take his rings and money , but his royal clothes , and leave him in the habit of a beggar . One ...
... course is to secure what plunder they can . The king was dressed in a way becoming his station , but Chrysalus , Syrus , and Geta not only take his rings and money , but his royal clothes , and leave him in the habit of a beggar . One ...
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... course , whereas the noble Lord Hanno , who knows the value Rome sets on Asia , her only profitable conquest , thinks there is danger in not surrendering her enemy . The noble Lord Asdrubal is for handing over Antiochus to the ...
... course , whereas the noble Lord Hanno , who knows the value Rome sets on Asia , her only profitable conquest , thinks there is danger in not surrendering her enemy . The noble Lord Asdrubal is for handing over Antiochus to the ...
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... course , is inclined to believe in Antiochus , but cannot protect him as a king until he has other recognition , wishes him to go elsewhere for justice , but will not give him up to Rome . Antiochus despairs . " Poor men , though fallen ...
... course , is inclined to believe in Antiochus , but cannot protect him as a king until he has other recognition , wishes him to go elsewhere for justice , but will not give him up to Rome . Antiochus despairs . " Poor men , though fallen ...
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... course are for American yachts , it is probable that Mr. Bennett is by this time convinced that , if strong winds and heavy seas were the only conditions required of such a course , they might be found without going farther than the ...
... course are for American yachts , it is probable that Mr. Bennett is by this time convinced that , if strong winds and heavy seas were the only conditions required of such a course , they might be found without going farther than the ...
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