The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 164A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1838 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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... hall . " The whole portrait we consider to be most satisfactory , not only to the friends and relations of Scott ... Hall's Diary , vol . v . p . 415-418 , formed on his character of Scott's character . these confidential pages in many ...
... hall . " The whole portrait we consider to be most satisfactory , not only to the friends and relations of Scott ... Hall's Diary , vol . v . p . 415-418 , formed on his character of Scott's character . these confidential pages in many ...
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... Hall , after having dwelt on his memory for forty years , suggested the subject of one of his romances ; and his recollection of some lines of Langhorne was recorded with a look and word of civility from Burns . † Wordsworth says , when ...
... Hall , after having dwelt on his memory for forty years , suggested the subject of one of his romances ; and his recollection of some lines of Langhorne was recorded with a look and word of civility from Burns . † Wordsworth says , when ...
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... Hall's Satires ; a passage from Albania ; notes on the second sight , with extracts from Aubrey and Glanville ; a list of ballads to be discovered or recovered ; extracts from Guerin de Montglave ; and after many more similar entries ...
... Hall's Satires ; a passage from Albania ; notes on the second sight , with extracts from Aubrey and Glanville ; a list of ballads to be discovered or recovered ; extracts from Guerin de Montglave ; and after many more similar entries ...
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... Hall says , When Mr. B. Hall turns from the writer to the man , he thus gives his opinion of Scott's character : - powers . If any man can be said to have. that his boundless memory enabled him to exert to the wonder of the gaping lovers ...
... Hall says , When Mr. B. Hall turns from the writer to the man , he thus gives his opinion of Scott's character : - powers . If any man can be said to have. that his boundless memory enabled him to exert to the wonder of the gaping lovers ...
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... Hall at High Cliffe , now erected for the Right Hon . Lord Stuart de Rothsay . W. J. Donthorn . 1103. Interior of the Great Hall form- ing part of a Gentleman's residence in Surrey , erecting under the Superinten- dence of B. Ferrey ...
... Hall at High Cliffe , now erected for the Right Hon . Lord Stuart de Rothsay . W. J. Donthorn . 1103. Interior of the Great Hall form- ing part of a Gentleman's residence in Surrey , erecting under the Superinten- dence of B. Ferrey ...
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