Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 231A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 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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... scene of one of his romances , and he now made up his mind to make it the scene of a sketch of the Parliamentary Civil War . Mr. Morritt tried to induce him to throw back the date of his story to the Wars of the Roses , in order to keep ...
... scene of one of his romances , and he now made up his mind to make it the scene of a sketch of the Parliamentary Civil War . Mr. Morritt tried to induce him to throw back the date of his story to the Wars of the Roses , in order to keep ...
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... scene could scarcely be surpassed in its homely truth to nature . The only farcical scene that Steele ever wrote is in the apparently paradoxical play , " The Funeral ; " but the whole piece , plot and all , is an extravagance , which ...
... scene could scarcely be surpassed in its homely truth to nature . The only farcical scene that Steele ever wrote is in the apparently paradoxical play , " The Funeral ; " but the whole piece , plot and all , is an extravagance , which ...
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... scene , as he is of the serious , the pathetic , and even the terrible . Lamb has , with fine critical tact , traced a parallel between the " Rake's Progress " and the " Timon of Athens " of Shakespeare . And if we read any of the ...
... scene , as he is of the serious , the pathetic , and even the terrible . Lamb has , with fine critical tact , traced a parallel between the " Rake's Progress " and the " Timon of Athens " of Shakespeare . And if we read any of the ...
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Valley of Poppies The By the Author of | 1 |
The Deans Youngest Daughter | 9 |
In Her Presence | 21 |
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