The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 271F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Page 220
... evidently of a choleric nature . " What the devil do you mean by entrapping my son in this way ? " " Entrapping ! " Mrs. Stuart broke in . " Yes , entrapping , " replied her interlocutor , with such emphasis that the maid , listening at ...
... evidently of a choleric nature . " What the devil do you mean by entrapping my son in this way ? " " Entrapping ! " Mrs. Stuart broke in . " Yes , entrapping , " replied her interlocutor , with such emphasis that the maid , listening at ...
Page 371
... evidently no favourite at the time when these plays were written . Lady Anne uses the word as a term of abuse in her violent altercation with Gloster ( " Richard III . , " i . 2 ) ; Caliban com- plains of being " frighted with urchin ...
... evidently no favourite at the time when these plays were written . Lady Anne uses the word as a term of abuse in her violent altercation with Gloster ( " Richard III . , " i . 2 ) ; Caliban com- plains of being " frighted with urchin ...
Page 442
... evidently proud of the connection , sets forth that his wife's grandfather had been " Receiver General of ye Low Countries ; her uncles , one of them was in a noble imploy in ye C Clarke's office , ye other being one of ye clarkes of ye ...
... evidently proud of the connection , sets forth that his wife's grandfather had been " Receiver General of ye Low Countries ; her uncles , one of them was in a noble imploy in ye C Clarke's office , ye other being one of ye clarkes of ye ...
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