The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 259F. 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 356
... Arden of the play with the real Warwickshire Arden a little doubtful . Shakespeare merely translates Lodge's lion into a couching lioness , and adds to the situation the terror of " a green and gilded snake . " Of the latter , examples ...
... Arden of the play with the real Warwickshire Arden a little doubtful . Shakespeare merely translates Lodge's lion into a couching lioness , and adds to the situation the terror of " a green and gilded snake . " Of the latter , examples ...
Page 358
... Arden . It will be well at this point to determine what the name of Arden conveyed to a South Warwickshire man in the sixteenth and earlier centuries . The forest of Arden - a Celtic word from ard , high or great , and den , a wooded ...
... Arden . It will be well at this point to determine what the name of Arden conveyed to a South Warwickshire man in the sixteenth and earlier centuries . The forest of Arden - a Celtic word from ard , high or great , and den , a wooded ...
Page 359
... Arden , but , as I take it , to the same purport , for Arden seems to have signified a forest among the antient Britons and Gauls , the largest forest in Gaul being called Arden , a town in Flanders near another forest Ardenburgh , and ...
... Arden , but , as I take it , to the same purport , for Arden seems to have signified a forest among the antient Britons and Gauls , the largest forest in Gaul being called Arden , a town in Flanders near another forest Ardenburgh , and ...
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