The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 288F. 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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... thought ; and so , by - and - by , when the owner of the house came in and asked , as was her wont , if there was anything she could give me , or do for me , I said I would like to see Roger , if he would come upstairs . The owner of ...
... thought ; and so , by - and - by , when the owner of the house came in and asked , as was her wont , if there was anything she could give me , or do for me , I said I would like to see Roger , if he would come upstairs . The owner of ...
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... thoughts , in poetic form or in the purest prose . Is there a page in his " Table Talk " that does not send the mind wandering into some interesting train of thought ? Coleridge's idealistic form of thought shows itself even in hist ...
... thoughts , in poetic form or in the purest prose . Is there a page in his " Table Talk " that does not send the mind wandering into some interesting train of thought ? Coleridge's idealistic form of thought shows itself even in hist ...
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... thought amid the waters of the Hellespont . It was a most characteristic sentiment of his that thought could with ease transport him to the days of his youth , but he of all men had the present poetic youth , which requires no effort of ...
... thought amid the waters of the Hellespont . It was a most characteristic sentiment of his that thought could with ease transport him to the days of his youth , but he of all men had the present poetic youth , which requires no effort of ...
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