The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 288F. Jefferies, 1967 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 91
... lived newspapers , nicknamed " flying wasps , " the pages of which are filled with fulsome praise or bitter calumnies . The editor and staff of such a paper pose as reformers of public morals , as honest men who bravely expose political ...
... lived newspapers , nicknamed " flying wasps , " the pages of which are filled with fulsome praise or bitter calumnies . The editor and staff of such a paper pose as reformers of public morals , as honest men who bravely expose political ...
Page 279
... lived with him , is that in one of the farmhouses in the parish where she visited she scratched her name on a pane of glass in a bedroom window in the year 1776 , when she was nineteen years of age , and there it still remains . His ...
... lived with him , is that in one of the farmhouses in the parish where she visited she scratched her name on a pane of glass in a bedroom window in the year 1776 , when she was nineteen years of age , and there it still remains . His ...
Page 395
... lived in past time : I thought of adding another to it on one who lived not in time at all -past , present , or future - but beside or collaterally . " Coleridge saw with the eyes of his mind , rather than with his physical sight ; and ...
... lived in past time : I thought of adding another to it on one who lived not in time at all -past , present , or future - but beside or collaterally . " Coleridge saw with the eyes of his mind , rather than with his physical sight ; and ...
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