The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 284F. 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 461
... gave great entertainment . Mr. Vaughan supported the Country Farmer with vast pleasantry , and a uniform adherence to nature . Mr. Webster , in the character of Guiderius in Cymbeline , a masque greatly admired . Mr. J. Goodaker gave ...
... gave great entertainment . Mr. Vaughan supported the Country Farmer with vast pleasantry , and a uniform adherence to nature . Mr. Webster , in the character of Guiderius in Cymbeline , a masque greatly admired . Mr. J. Goodaker gave ...
Page 489
... gave him his gourd , and the bandit accepted a draught of water from a man with whom he had just been exchanging shots . He then begged that his hands might be tied across his chest instead of their being fastened behind his back . " I ...
... gave him his gourd , and the bandit accepted a draught of water from a man with whom he had just been exchanging shots . He then begged that his hands might be tied across his chest instead of their being fastened behind his back . " I ...
Page 539
... gave me eyes , she gave me ears ; And humble cares , and delicate fears ; A heart , the fountain of sweet tears ; And love , and thought , and joy . This poem , written in 1801 , was composed in the orchard , Town End , Grasmere , but ...
... gave me eyes , she gave me ears ; And humble cares , and delicate fears ; A heart , the fountain of sweet tears ; And love , and thought , and joy . This poem , written in 1801 , was composed in the orchard , Town End , Grasmere , but ...
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