The Lady's Magazine: Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Volume 21Robinson and Roberts, 1790 |
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... play well at cards , are not over - fcrupulous in enquiring whether their other qualifications are fuch as ought to entitle them to fa- miliarity . And if we chufe our ac- quaintances by fuch marks as thefe , we may have a great deal of ...
... play well at cards , are not over - fcrupulous in enquiring whether their other qualifications are fuch as ought to entitle them to fa- miliarity . And if we chufe our ac- quaintances by fuch marks as thefe , we may have a great deal of ...
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... play , and talked to him with that franknefs , which , from great abili ties and high political fituation , is , and always muft be , conciliating . Thefe hopes , however , were disap- pointed , in Mr. Elwes immediately joining the ...
... play , and talked to him with that franknefs , which , from great abili ties and high political fituation , is , and always muft be , conciliating . Thefe hopes , however , were disap- pointed , in Mr. Elwes immediately joining the ...
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... play opens news has arrived at Palermo ( where the fcene lies ) that the two chief- tains had repelled the invaders , and were on their return in triumph . This naturally excites the most grate- ful Account of Eudora , a new Tragedy ...
... play opens news has arrived at Palermo ( where the fcene lies ) that the two chief- tains had repelled the invaders , and were on their return in triumph . This naturally excites the most grate- ful Account of Eudora , a new Tragedy ...
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... play . The audlence fhewing much dif- approbation , Mr. Hayley next morn . ing waited on the manager and with- drew the play . The following is a copy of the Epilogue , faid to be written by general Burgoyne , al- though others affirm ...
... play . The audlence fhewing much dif- approbation , Mr. Hayley next morn . ing waited on the manager and with- drew the play . The following is a copy of the Epilogue , faid to be written by general Burgoyne , al- though others affirm ...
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... play was moderate , and he had an opportu- nity of meeting many of his old ac- quaintance in the house of commons , and he experienced a pleafure , which , however trivial it may ap- pear , was not lefs fatisfactory , that of enjoying ...
... play was moderate , and he had an opportu- nity of meeting many of his old ac- quaintance in the house of commons , and he experienced a pleafure , which , however trivial it may ap- pear , was not lefs fatisfactory , that of enjoying ...
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