Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 18
... manner were three Spits full of Meat , store of Pyes in it , and a Dinner Board cov- ered with all manner of good Fowle and some Tarts , Pans with Tarts in them after the French fashion ; after which being conducted to an- other room ...
... manner were three Spits full of Meat , store of Pyes in it , and a Dinner Board cov- ered with all manner of good Fowle and some Tarts , Pans with Tarts in them after the French fashion ; after which being conducted to an- other room ...
Page 24
... manner of both parents which made Leslie sure that they knew now what had prostrated him . It was very hot weather , his door was set wide open , and the family came in and out , not aware , and not informed , that there was any anxiety ...
... manner of both parents which made Leslie sure that they knew now what had prostrated him . It was very hot weather , his door was set wide open , and the family came in and out , not aware , and not informed , that there was any anxiety ...
Page 262
... manner of the dialogue . A lady has sent her maid to Sir Frederick's lodgings to capitulate with him on his boisterousness . The real hero of the first three come- dies of Molière is Mascarille , and in like manner the farcical interest ...
... manner of the dialogue . A lady has sent her maid to Sir Frederick's lodgings to capitulate with him on his boisterousness . The real hero of the first three come- dies of Molière is Mascarille , and in like manner the farcical interest ...
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