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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... never thought it lawful to keep a journal of what passes in private society ; so that no one need expect from the sequel of this narrative any detailed record of Scott's familiar talk . " - Lockhart's Life , vol . iv . p . 150 . See p ...
... never thought it lawful to keep a journal of what passes in private society ; so that no one need expect from the sequel of this narrative any detailed record of Scott's familiar talk . " - Lockhart's Life , vol . iv . p . 150 . See p ...
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... never but once heard him attempt to speak any of them , and that was when some of the courtiers of Charles the Tenth came to Abbotsford , soon after that unfortunate prince took up his residence for the second time at Holyrood House ...
... never but once heard him attempt to speak any of them , and that was when some of the courtiers of Charles the Tenth came to Abbotsford , soon after that unfortunate prince took up his residence for the second time at Holyrood House ...
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... never before been united in the person of a poetical antiquary . From among a hundred corruptions , he seized with intuitive tact the pristine dic- tion and imagery , and produced strains in which the unbroken energy of half- civilised ...
... never before been united in the person of a poetical antiquary . From among a hundred corruptions , he seized with intuitive tact the pristine dic- tion and imagery , and produced strains in which the unbroken energy of half- civilised ...
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... never saw him tried in a tenderer point than he was during the full whirl of splendor and gaiety that seemed to make every brain but his dizzy in the Edinburgh of August 1822. " " It is well known , or at least gene- rally , and I have ...
... never saw him tried in a tenderer point than he was during the full whirl of splendor and gaiety that seemed to make every brain but his dizzy in the Edinburgh of August 1822. " " It is well known , or at least gene- rally , and I have ...
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... never could lay down a plan - or , laying it down , never could adhere to it . Personages were rendered important and insignificant , not according to the original agency of the piece , but according to the success with which he could ...
... never could lay down a plan - or , laying it down , never could adhere to it . Personages were rendered important and insignificant , not according to the original agency of the piece , but according to the success with which he could ...
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