The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners : with Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage, Volume 241807 |
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... lived in Hartshorn Lane , near Charing Cross , where his mother married a 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 ...
... lived in Hartshorn Lane , near Charing Cross , where his mother married a 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 ...
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... lived through the civil war as did his father , but I do not see either of them as making prominent figures . One reason might be that Salisbury was as little injured by the cruel misfortunes which deluged the kingdom as any place ...
... lived through the civil war as did his father , but I do not see either of them as making prominent figures . One reason might be that Salisbury was as little injured by the cruel misfortunes which deluged the kingdom as any place ...
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... lived some years back near Temple Bar , who measured eight feet and six or seven inches , yet wilfully lost four inches of his stature , by a habit of stooping which he had contracted : and we know that O'Brien , lately ex- hibited ...
... lived some years back near Temple Bar , who measured eight feet and six or seven inches , yet wilfully lost four inches of his stature , by a habit of stooping which he had contracted : and we know that O'Brien , lately ex- hibited ...
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... lived , however , ( to quote his own words ) to " falsify men's hopes . " In the early part he was Natty Meggs , and in the latter , though he deli- vered his speech before the king with good emphasis , there was such a rolling in his ...
... lived , however , ( to quote his own words ) to " falsify men's hopes . " In the early part he was Natty Meggs , and in the latter , though he deli- vered his speech before the king with good emphasis , there was such a rolling in his ...
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... lived my life with geniusses of that cast ; but have survived them ; and , despairing ever to find their equals , it is some years since I have closed my accounts , and shut up my books , with thoughts of never opening them again : but ...
... lived my life with geniusses of that cast ; but have survived them ; and , despairing ever to find their equals , it is some years since I have closed my accounts , and shut up my books , with thoughts of never opening them again : but ...
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