Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 199
... lines of my epistle to you . I am in hopes it will be a piece that will do us both some honour . I set out for Paris ... lines which are , no doubt , the poetical effusion referred to in the letters . They have but little merit . It will ...
... lines of my epistle to you . I am in hopes it will be a piece that will do us both some honour . I set out for Paris ... lines which are , no doubt , the poetical effusion referred to in the letters . They have but little merit . It will ...
Page 296
... lines . " " Equal lines ? " he queried . " Oh no . Stop . I will shut my eyes again , and as you say the figures I shall see them and I will note where they are . " He called out several numbers , and then told me to write down the lines ...
... lines . " " Equal lines ? " he queried . " Oh no . Stop . I will shut my eyes again , and as you say the figures I shall see them and I will note where they are . " He called out several numbers , and then told me to write down the lines ...
Page 308
... lines of poetry , in which most editions pretty nearly concur . In the case of prose , as Professor Littledale shows , a variation in length of line or size of text causes divergence . I call , then , for a text authoritative as regards ...
... lines of poetry , in which most editions pretty nearly concur . In the case of prose , as Professor Littledale shows , a variation in length of line or size of text causes divergence . I call , then , for a text authoritative as regards ...
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Drama Mr Swinburnes First By RAMSAY COLLES M A | 1 |
Every Man His Own Mage By PHILIP FITZREIMUND | 18 |
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