The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 290F. 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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 64
Page 139
... French and Venetian Am- bassadors demanded chairs , although the Prince of Wales himself was only provided with a stool . Chairs were not in general use at that period . Benches and stools were thought sufficient , as a rule , for ...
... French and Venetian Am- bassadors demanded chairs , although the Prince of Wales himself was only provided with a stool . Chairs were not in general use at that period . Benches and stools were thought sufficient , as a rule , for ...
Page 140
... French Ambassador was not in a complaisant mood . He took up an injured tone , and replied that he had been asked to do the same thing two years before ; he had given way then , but " if he should now againe do the like , he should in ...
... French Ambassador was not in a complaisant mood . He took up an injured tone , and replied that he had been asked to do the same thing two years before ; he had given way then , but " if he should now againe do the like , he should in ...
Page 486
... French plays cannot always be generally understood of a foreign people . Americans of that day - 1855 - did not probably generally know much French , and had no penchant for French classic tragedy . Her tour was a failure . " Adrienne ...
... French plays cannot always be generally understood of a foreign people . Americans of that day - 1855 - did not probably generally know much French , and had no penchant for French classic tragedy . Her tour was a failure . " Adrienne ...
Contents
Anton Gregorowitch Rubinstein By A E KEETON | 31 |
500 | 37 |
Suspected Lodger A By J W SHERER C S I | 103 |
Copyright | |
5 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Ambassador appear Basses-Pyrénées Béarn became better Bigorre Brochs brother called CCXC century character church Clewes Cotton Mather Court criminal Curé death door Dryden Duke Duke of Cleves England English eyes face fact father France French Fuero girl give Gondomar hand head heart Herrick honour Howard Irish Jenner John Frederick judge Jules Janin King lady land living looked Lord Lover's Melancholy marriage matter Morlaas mother Mount Davidson murder nature Navarre never night Oddingley offence Osborne passed perhaps period person Pierre de Marca play poet present Prince Prussia punishment Pyrenees Queen Rachel Ramchunder remarkable Roman round Royal Saint-Aulaire Saints scene seems Sir Robert sister soul Spain Spanish spirit star tell Théophile Gautier thing thought Tilly tion took village voice wife William woman words young Zillah