The Monthly Mirror1809 |
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... performed by Protestant prelates , and in the vernacular language ; she , however , had a crown , I pre- sume . It is well known that James II . took the greatest care that the ceremony of his coronation should be performed with the ...
... performed by Protestant prelates , and in the vernacular language ; she , however , had a crown , I pre- sume . It is well known that James II . took the greatest care that the ceremony of his coronation should be performed with the ...
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... performed , than a second called out , Here you , take out my eye . ' ' Lord sir , ' C said the waiter , ' your eye ! ' Yes , my eye . Come here you stupid D - VOL , VI . * dog - pull up that eye - lid , and THE MONTHLY MIRROR . 36 25.
... performed , than a second called out , Here you , take out my eye . ' ' Lord sir , ' C said the waiter , ' your eye ! ' Yes , my eye . Come here you stupid D - VOL , VI . * dog - pull up that eye - lid , and THE MONTHLY MIRROR . 36 25.
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... performed the celebration of the nuptials , at the church - door of Notre - Dame . Appa- rently it was then thought indecent to grant permission in the church it- self , for a man and woman to go to bed together . " P. 37 , 38 . " We ...
... performed the celebration of the nuptials , at the church - door of Notre - Dame . Appa- rently it was then thought indecent to grant permission in the church it- self , for a man and woman to go to bed together . " P. 37 , 38 . " We ...
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... performed a masque or opera , before Charles the First , and his queen , at Whitehall , in the year 1634 . MARTIN . ACCORDING to the preface , p . xxxvi . to Beaumont and Fletcher's works , a masque written by Beaumont alone , and ...
... performed a masque or opera , before Charles the First , and his queen , at Whitehall , in the year 1634 . MARTIN . ACCORDING to the preface , p . xxxvi . to Beaumont and Fletcher's works , a masque written by Beaumont alone , and ...
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... perform it according to their mind . " See Harl . MSS . Vol . 7042. No. 2 . JAQUES . THE THEATRICAL WIT . EDWIN , PARSONS ... performed Drugget , took it up , observing- this was in the wrong box . The impromptu was followed by peals of ...
... perform it according to their mind . " See Harl . MSS . Vol . 7042. No. 2 . JAQUES . THE THEATRICAL WIT . EDWIN , PARSONS ... performed Drugget , took it up , observing- this was in the wrong box . The impromptu was followed by peals of ...
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