Notes and Queries, Volumen85Oxford University Press, 1892 |
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... common eyes , in the long , narrow drawing - room , and the thank- fulness in my small mind that I had not to go there . They lived at Isleworth . While on the subject , I may tell you that we knew several of the boys so cruelly treated ...
... common eyes , in the long , narrow drawing - room , and the thank- fulness in my small mind that I had not to go there . They lived at Isleworth . While on the subject , I may tell you that we knew several of the boys so cruelly treated ...
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... common till nearly the beginning of the nineteenth century . But all sorts of fashions prevailed in hair - dressing , and very ugly most of them were , especially the fashion , which lasted on until a period within living memory , of ...
... common till nearly the beginning of the nineteenth century . But all sorts of fashions prevailed in hair - dressing , and very ugly most of them were , especially the fashion , which lasted on until a period within living memory , of ...
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... common meaning of molière seems to have been millstone quarry , and this sense may be associated with the place - name Molières ; but we can better imagine the comedian posing under a name suggestive of a millstone or grindstone . He ...
... common meaning of molière seems to have been millstone quarry , and this sense may be associated with the place - name Molières ; but we can better imagine the comedian posing under a name suggestive of a millstone or grindstone . He ...
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