Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... Says he : " The people of London , though proud and hasty , are good at heart , and humane , even in the lowest class . If any stoppage occurs in the streets they are always ready to lend their assistance to remove the difficulty ...
... Says he : " The people of London , though proud and hasty , are good at heart , and humane , even in the lowest class . If any stoppage occurs in the streets they are always ready to lend their assistance to remove the difficulty ...
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... say , Ile see it , and revie , says one ; Ile see it , and revie it , says the other ; that is , eight to the winner , and all above is but two a time , as it may be , they'l say , Ile see it , and revie it again , and Ile see it , and ...
... say , Ile see it , and revie , says one ; Ile see it , and revie it , says the other ; that is , eight to the winner , and all above is but two a time , as it may be , they'l say , Ile see it , and revie it again , and Ile see it , and ...
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... says " Je m'ennuie , " a second " I don't quite understand , " and a third " I'm not quite sure what it's about . " Imitating their frankness , he adds satirically , " I see clearly something . " T FRENCH TRANSLATIONS OF SHAKESPEARE ...
... says " Je m'ennuie , " a second " I don't quite understand , " and a third " I'm not quite sure what it's about . " Imitating their frankness , he adds satirically , " I see clearly something . " T FRENCH TRANSLATIONS OF SHAKESPEARE ...
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