Monthly Magazine; Or, British Register of Literature, Sciences and the Belles- LettresSherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1827 |
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... corrections in his History of the University of Cambridge have cost him more than the public will ever repay him for . D2 curiosity , in the case of Ireland's celebrated Shakspeare forgery 1827.1 19 On Reading New Books .
... corrections in his History of the University of Cambridge have cost him more than the public will ever repay him for . D2 curiosity , in the case of Ireland's celebrated Shakspeare forgery 1827.1 19 On Reading New Books .
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curiosity , in the case of Ireland's celebrated Shakspeare forgery . The public there certainly manifested no backwardness nor lukewarmness : the enthusiasm was equal to the folly . But then the spirit exhibited on this occasion was ...
curiosity , in the case of Ireland's celebrated Shakspeare forgery . The public there certainly manifested no backwardness nor lukewarmness : the enthusiasm was equal to the folly . But then the spirit exhibited on this occasion was ...
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... Ireland , a well - known m member for one of the Caledonian boroughs , was pressing upon an English gentleman , who sat near him , the impropriety of such an arrangement , and instanced the case of Scotland , where there were no poor ...
... Ireland , a well - known m member for one of the Caledonian boroughs , was pressing upon an English gentleman , who sat near him , the impropriety of such an arrangement , and instanced the case of Scotland , where there were no poor ...
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... Ireland - the fruitful parent of Absen teeism , and all its wide - spreading and de- pressing consequences . Before that fatal event Ireland was an Irishman's home ; he lived on his estate , and knew his tenants , and his tenants knew ...
... Ireland - the fruitful parent of Absen teeism , and all its wide - spreading and de- pressing consequences . Before that fatal event Ireland was an Irishman's home ; he lived on his estate , and knew his tenants , and his tenants knew ...
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... Ireland . ' His lordship did not understand the thing at all ; and , though extremely courteous , seemed to wish us ... Ireland kites are quite different things . In England , the wind raises the kites ; but in Ireland , the kites ...
... Ireland . ' His lordship did not understand the thing at all ; and , though extremely courteous , seemed to wish us ... Ireland kites are quite different things . In England , the wind raises the kites ; but in Ireland , the kites ...
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