Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, EtcWilliam Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin H. Colburn, 1884 |
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... ment , and the paper not very good - conse- quently the printing not very clear . Shakespeare , Vol . XV . Valpy . Upon the whole , we feel convinced that the AN excellent finish to this handsome edition . editor has fully accomplished ...
... ment , and the paper not very good - conse- quently the printing not very clear . Shakespeare , Vol . XV . Valpy . Upon the whole , we feel convinced that the AN excellent finish to this handsome edition . editor has fully accomplished ...
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... ment , especially as the house , in defiance of weather , was well filled . SURREY . THE Surrey pantomime , really one of the best of the season , improves nightly . It is got up in a style worthy of a more expensive establish- ment ...
... ment , especially as the house , in defiance of weather , was well filled . SURREY . THE Surrey pantomime , really one of the best of the season , improves nightly . It is got up in a style worthy of a more expensive establish- ment ...
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... ment and instruction of the public . High shaped for me by Providence than I could have to the visage alone , have extended it to hand- abilities and a cultivated understanding supply shaped them for myself . " writings also , and hence ...
... ment and instruction of the public . High shaped for me by Providence than I could have to the visage alone , have extended it to hand- abilities and a cultivated understanding supply shaped them for myself . " writings also , and hence ...
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... ment of the French Revolution , and in these cases . ' I should like , sir , to be instructed later days with the progress of the Bible So- why ? ' She says this in a tone , and with an IN our quiet way , we trust that we are to the ...
... ment of the French Revolution , and in these cases . ' I should like , sir , to be instructed later days with the progress of the Bible So- why ? ' She says this in a tone , and with an IN our quiet way , we trust that we are to the ...
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... ment is the more intolerable when we discover to indicate when he means to be correct or hire have ceased to find a market for their that the superb silk is linsey - woolsey , the instructive . Here , for example , is the letter ...
... ment is the more intolerable when we discover to indicate when he means to be correct or hire have ceased to find a market for their that the superb silk is linsey - woolsey , the instructive . Here , for example , is the letter ...
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