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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On so excellent , though darksome , a night , watch the ship's great bows rising and falling , a bunch of steerage passengers sitting under their shelter for a talk before bed . Your scan catches the officer on the bridge , walking to ...
On so excellent , though darksome , a night , watch the ship's great bows rising and falling , a bunch of steerage passengers sitting under their shelter for a talk before bed . Your scan catches the officer on the bridge , walking to ...
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Then the constables came , and pursued an independent investigation under the awe - struck gaze of the servants and amid a cloud of suggestions from Mr. Pennethorne . Long before the incidents of that stirring night permitted the poet ...
Then the constables came , and pursued an independent investigation under the awe - struck gaze of the servants and amid a cloud of suggestions from Mr. Pennethorne . Long before the incidents of that stirring night permitted the poet ...
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One may learn something of the vastness of London by day , but more — far more — by night . By day the eye and ear obtain impressions of a part . At night the imagination is carried away captive by the ideas called up by the miles of ...
One may learn something of the vastness of London by day , but more — far more — by night . By day the eye and ear obtain impressions of a part . At night the imagination is carried away captive by the ideas called up by the miles of ...
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Contents
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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