The Monthly Mirror1809 |
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Page 6
... taken into Mr. Thornton's room , and , to render the confusion worse , placed on the night - table , where , very unguardedly , stood the phial of eau de luce without a label . The hour of taking the me- dicine arrived , young Thornton ...
... taken into Mr. Thornton's room , and , to render the confusion worse , placed on the night - table , where , very unguardedly , stood the phial of eau de luce without a label . The hour of taking the me- dicine arrived , young Thornton ...
Page 41
... taken from Betterton's Amorous Widow , or the Wanton Wife , which is " no more than a translation ad libitum of Moliere's George Dandin , " although , as the play is printed with Betterton's life , the French ladder is entirely kicked ...
... taken from Betterton's Amorous Widow , or the Wanton Wife , which is " no more than a translation ad libitum of Moliere's George Dandin , " although , as the play is printed with Betterton's life , the French ladder is entirely kicked ...
Page 45
... taken place , and struck to the heart with grief , he betakes himself with his niece , Geraldine , to another abode - in his way , however , he picks up a child , Fabian , the foundling of the forest , whom lie adopts . Eighteen years ...
... taken place , and struck to the heart with grief , he betakes himself with his niece , Geraldine , to another abode - in his way , however , he picks up a child , Fabian , the foundling of the forest , whom lie adopts . Eighteen years ...
Page 53
... taken his name in vain . If so , we understand that Mr. HARRIS means to give CATALANI 1000l . to be off . Better give her the whole of the bond , and glut the rapacious avarice of her husband , than so de- grade the British theatre ...
... taken his name in vain . If so , we understand that Mr. HARRIS means to give CATALANI 1000l . to be off . Better give her the whole of the bond , and glut the rapacious avarice of her husband , than so de- grade the British theatre ...
Page 64
... taken occasion to complain of certain charts of Messrs . LAURIE and WHITTLE . This hasty and illibe- ral charge has in a printed circular been ably met by these popular map - sellers , and very satisfactorily explained . LONGMAN and Co ...
... taken occasion to complain of certain charts of Messrs . LAURIE and WHITTLE . This hasty and illibe- ral charge has in a printed circular been ably met by these popular map - sellers , and very satisfactorily explained . LONGMAN and Co ...
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