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116 he says that round is merely borrowed from the French . I think that échelon is the usual French term for the rung of a ladder . As Shakespeare seems to have been the first writer of any eminence who used the word round , I should ...
116 he says that round is merely borrowed from the French . I think that échelon is the usual French term for the rung of a ladder . As Shakespeare seems to have been the first writer of any eminence who used the word round , I should ...
479. oldal
It seems actresses is among us , teaching us how to act Hamlet , to state that Shakspeare exerts next to no influence upon the French stage , but it is the fact . M. Jusserand himself bears witness that " To matized in France , that his ...
It seems actresses is among us , teaching us how to act Hamlet , to state that Shakspeare exerts next to no influence upon the French stage , but it is the fact . M. Jusserand himself bears witness that " To matized in France , that his ...
511. oldal
... and Sir E. Impey , 301 , 497 Freaks of nature in London , 243 French Glastonbury thorn , 5 French proverb , 173 , 317 French Republican calendar , 1794-5 , 208 , 253 , 281 French song , 93 French West Indian families , 427 Fretish ...
... and Sir E. Impey , 301 , 497 Freaks of nature in London , 243 French Glastonbury thorn , 5 French proverb , 173 , 317 French Republican calendar , 1794-5 , 208 , 253 , 281 French song , 93 French West Indian families , 427 Fretish ...
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