Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 275A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... kind . Signora Duse has gifts of acting of the highest kind we recognised when the curtain fell upon her first performance . But the result of her Nora has been to show that her gifts are unequal ; that there are things which she cannot ...
... kind . Signora Duse has gifts of acting of the highest kind we recognised when the curtain fell upon her first performance . But the result of her Nora has been to show that her gifts are unequal ; that there are things which she cannot ...
Page 529
... kind are classed by someone as Americanisms , that they are nothing of the kind , which , though in strictness true enough , is a little unpractical ; for surely , when words that have become obsolete in the mother country , or are ...
... kind are classed by someone as Americanisms , that they are nothing of the kind , which , though in strictness true enough , is a little unpractical ; for surely , when words that have become obsolete in the mother country , or are ...
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... kind of jeu d'esprit , a wild suggestion that the popular " skedaddle " was none other than the oktárrupt ( aorist okédaga ) of Homer . Some of the etymologists have gravely adopted this , and , as usual , made matters worse by ...
... kind of jeu d'esprit , a wild suggestion that the popular " skedaddle " was none other than the oktárrupt ( aorist okédaga ) of Homer . Some of the etymologists have gravely adopted this , and , as usual , made matters worse by ...
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