The Quarterly Review, Volumes 237-238William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1922 |
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... took her from the Clown . ' Here Partibeard is Sir W. Knollys , Controller of the Household , who , though married , was Mistress Fitton's * Elizabeth , Vol . 278 , No. 23 . avowed lover . She is the Doe , and the 2 RECENT SHAKESPEAREAN ...
... took her from the Clown . ' Here Partibeard is Sir W. Knollys , Controller of the Household , who , though married , was Mistress Fitton's * Elizabeth , Vol . 278 , No. 23 . avowed lover . She is the Doe , and the 2 RECENT SHAKESPEAREAN ...
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... took its name from Will Urwin , who kept it . It was the corner house on the north side of Russell Street , at the end of Bow Street , in Covent Garden . The coffee - house owed its reputation to Dryden , who frequented it habitually ...
... took its name from Will Urwin , who kept it . It was the corner house on the north side of Russell Street , at the end of Bow Street , in Covent Garden . The coffee - house owed its reputation to Dryden , who frequented it habitually ...
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... took its name , not , as might naturally be supposed , from the contents of the pies , but from a pastry - cook named Christopher Katt , who kept the house ; and the pies were called Kit - cats after him , and not after the noble ...
... took its name , not , as might naturally be supposed , from the contents of the pies , but from a pastry - cook named Christopher Katt , who kept the house ; and the pies were called Kit - cats after him , and not after the noble ...
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... took the part of the witches in the tragedy . However , Bullock and Norris appeared also in lighter pieces ; Bullock in a short coat and Norris in a long one sufficed to raise a laugh in the audience . But Bullock had a rival in a comic ...
... took the part of the witches in the tragedy . However , Bullock and Norris appeared also in lighter pieces ; Bullock in a short coat and Norris in a long one sufficed to raise a laugh in the audience . But Bullock had a rival in a comic ...
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... took him for a wit . He was cut off in the flower of his age by the blow of a paring shovel , having been surprised by an eminent citizen as he was tendering some civilities to his wife . This unfortunate accident probably prevented the ...
... took him for a wit . He was cut off in the flower of his age by the blow of a paring shovel , having been surprised by an eminent citizen as he was tendering some civilities to his wife . This unfortunate accident probably prevented the ...
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