The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 301F. Jefferies, 1906 - 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 49
... Johnson's food , suggesting that he went hungry . " Meat , " says Carlyle , " he has probably little . " The Rev. Doctor Hale ( the Master of Pembroke forty years ago ) remarks , " As far as we can judge from a cursory view of the ...
... Johnson's food , suggesting that he went hungry . " Meat , " says Carlyle , " he has probably little . " The Rev. Doctor Hale ( the Master of Pembroke forty years ago ) remarks , " As far as we can judge from a cursory view of the ...
Page 52
... Johnson paid a visit to Oxford and stayed there for about five weeks in the Long Vacation when he had nearly finished the Dictionary . We can find in the charming account which Warton gave Boswell many indications that Johnson was very ...
... Johnson paid a visit to Oxford and stayed there for about five weeks in the Long Vacation when he had nearly finished the Dictionary . We can find in the charming account which Warton gave Boswell many indications that Johnson was very ...
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... Johnson perhaps languid from illness , the conversation ranged over many subjects , and Johnson told of the man who thought he could make a verse of " Lay your knife and your fork across your plate " -and explained that the in- fluenza ...
... Johnson perhaps languid from illness , the conversation ranged over many subjects , and Johnson told of the man who thought he could make a verse of " Lay your knife and your fork across your plate " -and explained that the in- fluenza ...
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