The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners : with Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage, Volume 241807 |
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... bricklayer for her second husband . " When Jonson , late in life , published the Magnetick Lady , he was attacked by Alex . Gill , then master of St. Paul's school , with P great coarseness and malevolence , on account of the.
... bricklayer for her second husband . " When Jonson , late in life , published the Magnetick Lady , he was attacked by Alex . Gill , then master of St. Paul's school , with P great coarseness and malevolence , on account of the.
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... cestershire , gent . sister and co - heir of John , Lord Somers , Chan- cellor of Great Britain , one of the wisest of men . This lady dy- 419429 ing , was buried in Salisbury cathedral . This elegant THE MONTHLY MIRROR . 13.
... cestershire , gent . sister and co - heir of John , Lord Somers , Chan- cellor of Great Britain , one of the wisest of men . This lady dy- 419429 ing , was buried in Salisbury cathedral . This elegant THE MONTHLY MIRROR . 13.
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... lady Elizabeth Cooper , second daughter of An- thony , the second Earl of Shaftesbury , and sister to Anthony , the third nobleman of that title , the learned author of the Cha- racteristics . She died in 1743 , aged 62 , and was buried ...
... lady Elizabeth Cooper , second daughter of An- thony , the second Earl of Shaftesbury , and sister to Anthony , the third nobleman of that title , the learned author of the Cha- racteristics . She died in 1743 , aged 62 , and was buried ...
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... lady would neither allow of her stand- ing up , or stretching at her length : she had a trough in which her food was deposited . " P. 13 . The natives of this part are from five feet eight inches to six feet in height , and well ...
... lady would neither allow of her stand- ing up , or stretching at her length : she had a trough in which her food was deposited . " P. 13 . The natives of this part are from five feet eight inches to six feet in height , and well ...
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... lady meant to wear , At the Pantheon masquerade . " He turn'd it round with much surprise , To find it prove so light and thin : How strange ! ' at length , poor Reynard cries , Here's nose , and eyes , and mouth , and chin , " And ...
... lady meant to wear , At the Pantheon masquerade . " He turn'd it round with much surprise , To find it prove so light and thin : How strange ! ' at length , poor Reynard cries , Here's nose , and eyes , and mouth , and chin , " And ...
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