The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 159W. Pickering, 1836 - Great Britain |
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... says , " Il épousa ma Soeur D. Marie Anne Thérese d'Oli- veyra , dont il eut plusieurs enfans , qui vivent encore . " In another place , in naming the Countess of Yarmouth the favourite of King George II . who died in 1765 , he further says ...
... says , " Il épousa ma Soeur D. Marie Anne Thérese d'Oli- veyra , dont il eut plusieurs enfans , qui vivent encore . " In another place , in naming the Countess of Yarmouth the favourite of King George II . who died in 1765 , he further says ...
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... says , an occasional acquaintance with Corderius and Esop , " authors ( as he observes ) not the best calculated to smooth the ruggedness of classical literature , to the un- derstanding of early youth . " He also wrote pastorals , like ...
... says , an occasional acquaintance with Corderius and Esop , " authors ( as he observes ) not the best calculated to smooth the ruggedness of classical literature , to the un- derstanding of early youth . " He also wrote pastorals , like ...
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... say , " that such characters are little better than actors , hired to play Cardinal Wolsey to - day , and Sir John Falstaff to - morrow ... says , " forget his appearance . It was as 1836. ] Dr. Dibdin's Reminiscences of a Literary Life . 7.
... say , " that such characters are little better than actors , hired to play Cardinal Wolsey to - day , and Sir John Falstaff to - morrow ... says , " forget his appearance . It was as 1836. ] Dr. Dibdin's Reminiscences of a Literary Life . 7.
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... says , he fairly com- menced author , both by trade and good will . But for the rest of the acts of Dr. Dibdin , and how he became acquainted with Dr. Gosset , and how he dedicated his Introduction to the Classics to Lord Spencer ; and ...
... says , he fairly com- menced author , both by trade and good will . But for the rest of the acts of Dr. Dibdin , and how he became acquainted with Dr. Gosset , and how he dedicated his Introduction to the Classics to Lord Spencer ; and ...
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... says distinctly that he does not mean to quarrel about a title , though he * See " Illustrations of English Philo- logy , " p . 259 ; by the Author of The New Dictionary . would rather employ subaudition than abstraction : his effort ...
... says distinctly that he does not mean to quarrel about a title , though he * See " Illustrations of English Philo- logy , " p . 259 ; by the Author of The New Dictionary . would rather employ subaudition than abstraction : his effort ...
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