The Gentleman's Magazine, 第 4 巻、第 228 巻Bradbury, Evans, 1870 |
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... KING WHOM NEITHER A DIVINITY NOR A DIVINE DID HEDGE . HE story which I am now going to tell will have , what- ever be its demerits , the merit of novelty . I am not much inclined to think that three readers of this magazine have ever ...
... KING WHOM NEITHER A DIVINITY NOR A DIVINE DID HEDGE . HE story which I am now going to tell will have , what- ever be its demerits , the merit of novelty . I am not much inclined to think that three readers of this magazine have ever ...
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... king of Lower Asia . Twenty - two years before the play opens , this particularly unfortunate monarch ( for whom ... king resolves to come to Carthage , which was then a proud city , holding terms with Rome , and entertaining a Roman ...
... king of Lower Asia . Twenty - two years before the play opens , this particularly unfortunate monarch ( for whom ... king resolves to come to Carthage , which was then a proud city , holding terms with Rome , and entertaining a Roman ...
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... king is set upon by his three attendants , who are equally convinced with himself that he is destined to ill - fortune , and therefore think that their best course is to secure what plunder they can . The king was dressed in a way ...
... king is set upon by his three attendants , who are equally convinced with himself that he is destined to ill - fortune , and therefore think that their best course is to secure what plunder they can . The king was dressed in a way ...
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... king's under jaw , occasioned by the loss of a tooth pulled out by his chirurgeon . One of the merchants , for further confirmation , asks that dentist's name . ' The king gives it , and their last doubt vanishes . " May Asia once more ...
... king's under jaw , occasioned by the loss of a tooth pulled out by his chirurgeon . One of the merchants , for further confirmation , asks that dentist's name . ' The king gives it , and their last doubt vanishes . " May Asia once more ...
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... king and the Roman shall both be heard . Flaminius enters , loftily , and at once , in the haughtiest way , takes the Senate to task for being so slow in doing right to Rome . Her declaring Antiochus dead , and this man an impostor ...
... king and the Roman shall both be heard . Flaminius enters , loftily , and at once , in the haughtiest way , takes the Senate to task for being so slow in doing right to Rome . Her declaring Antiochus dead , and this man an impostor ...
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