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... father was a man of a dark complexion , and a potatoe - merchant in Kent - street ; his grand - father a porter in the India - House ; and that his daughter was the chère amie of an Irish Officer , at Truro , in Cornwall . Nay , so weak ...
... father was a man of a dark complexion , and a potatoe - merchant in Kent - street ; his grand - father a porter in the India - House ; and that his daughter was the chère amie of an Irish Officer , at Truro , in Cornwall . Nay , so weak ...
Page 10
... distinguished himself in a situation , under which most would have sunk . We learn that he was born July 24 , 1687 , in Crutched Friars , in London ; that TxU his father , Mr. John Drury , afterwards kept a 10 THE MONTHLY MIRROR .
... distinguished himself in a situation , under which most would have sunk . We learn that he was born July 24 , 1687 , in Crutched Friars , in London ; that TxU his father , Mr. John Drury , afterwards kept a 10 THE MONTHLY MIRROR .
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his father , Mr. John Drury , afterwards kept a tavern , called the King's - head , or the Beef - steak house in the ... father re - married ; and that , leaving London , he settled at Loughborough , where he had a daughter married . The ...
his father , Mr. John Drury , afterwards kept a tavern , called the King's - head , or the Beef - steak house in the ... father re - married ; and that , leaving London , he settled at Loughborough , where he had a daughter married . The ...
Page 42
... father . " WE FAIL . " I HAVE observed in your Number , for November last , a remark of Jaques on Mrs. Siddons's mode of uttering the above words , and confess , that I am decidedly of a different opinion . I imagine that Lady Macbeth's ...
... father . " WE FAIL . " I HAVE observed in your Number , for November last , a remark of Jaques on Mrs. Siddons's mode of uttering the above words , and confess , that I am decidedly of a different opinion . I imagine that Lady Macbeth's ...
Page 55
... father to be the wife of Lord Austencourt , a nobleman , whose estate joins Sir Willoughby's . This lord had con- tracted a marriage , which he flattered himself was illegal , with Fanny , the fair daughter of Faulkner , a distressed ...
... father to be the wife of Lord Austencourt , a nobleman , whose estate joins Sir Willoughby's . This lord had con- tracted a marriage , which he flattered himself was illegal , with Fanny , the fair daughter of Faulkner , a distressed ...
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