Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 266A. Dodd and A. Smith, 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 307
... expression of a sitter , but a reserve of expression , nay , a compound expression . The " Lord Heathfield " exhibits robust senility with the rugged good - humoured face ; we note the generous scarlet of his coat . The variety of the ...
... expression of a sitter , but a reserve of expression , nay , a compound expression . The " Lord Heathfield " exhibits robust senility with the rugged good - humoured face ; we note the generous scarlet of his coat . The variety of the ...
Page 594
... expressions for drink and drinkers , and especially for drunkenness , is very large , and every year adds to the list new and ... expression now seldom heard but from Hibernian lips . Formerly it was in general use among English writers ...
... expressions for drink and drinkers , and especially for drunkenness , is very large , and every year adds to the list new and ... expression now seldom heard but from Hibernian lips . Formerly it was in general use among English writers ...
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... expression . Massinger , in " The Picture , " Act III . , sc . ii . has : Dear madam , sign my pardon , That I may feed again , and pick up my crumbs ; I have had a long fast of it . Nashe , writing at the end of the sixteenth century ...
... expression . Massinger , in " The Picture , " Act III . , sc . ii . has : Dear madam , sign my pardon , That I may feed again , and pick up my crumbs ; I have had a long fast of it . Nashe , writing at the end of the sixteenth century ...
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Deer Creek Up on By LYNN C DOYLE 313 | 46 |
Norfolk Waters Yachting in By ROWLAND GOODWIN | 65 |
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