Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 54Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1863 |
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Page 28
... Fair was at its zenith , excellent theatrical representations were given there , and Fielding himself had a booth at Smithfield . * However , tastes changed . Bartholomew Fair lost its attractions , was voted a nuisance , and finally ...
... Fair was at its zenith , excellent theatrical representations were given there , and Fielding himself had a booth at Smithfield . * However , tastes changed . Bartholomew Fair lost its attractions , was voted a nuisance , and finally ...
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... fair medley shone conspicuously Ethel Mordaunt and Lady Margaret Vere . To the former , all seemed openly to yield the claim to this pre - eminence ( probably because the fair tacticians considered her to be beyond the pale of ...
... fair medley shone conspicuously Ethel Mordaunt and Lady Margaret Vere . To the former , all seemed openly to yield the claim to this pre - eminence ( probably because the fair tacticians considered her to be beyond the pale of ...
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... fair rivals whom she had distanced ; for , in addition to his princely territories and high repute , he was one who had never before bent the knee to woman , rendering him , therefore , a prize all the more worth winning to these fair ...
... fair rivals whom she had distanced ; for , in addition to his princely territories and high repute , he was one who had never before bent the knee to woman , rendering him , therefore , a prize all the more worth winning to these fair ...
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Bessie Leigh | 1 |
or The Days of Philip and Mary An Historical Romance | 19 |
A Visit to Caprera | 37 |
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