The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 276F. 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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An English sailor had stabbed a Frenchman ! C'était trop . Morgan carried the criminal in chains to Jamaica and then “ caused him to be hanged . ” But the life of a successful and industrious , nay , virtuous , pirate was not unmixed ...
An English sailor had stabbed a Frenchman ! C'était trop . Morgan carried the criminal in chains to Jamaica and then “ caused him to be hanged . ” But the life of a successful and industrious , nay , virtuous , pirate was not unmixed ...
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Choked by the old conventions , fettered by the antique formulas , made in the manner of models that had no relation to our time and temperament , the English play had come to be not merely mechanical , but the manufacture of unskilled ...
Choked by the old conventions , fettered by the antique formulas , made in the manner of models that had no relation to our time and temperament , the English play had come to be not merely mechanical , but the manufacture of unskilled ...
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And the same influence which moved him thus to do his best had also its effect in preparing the minds of English audiences to receive and to accept such work . English audiences were willing to admit that real life , that real men and ...
And the same influence which moved him thus to do his best had also its effect in preparing the minds of English audiences to receive and to accept such work . English audiences were willing to admit that real life , that real men and ...
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Analogies and Homologies Some Notes on By W T FREEMAN | 37 |
Realism The of Balzac By W H GLEADELL | 47 |
Atlantic Record A Run for the By JAMES | 53 |
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