Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 273A. Dodd and A. Smith, 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 71
Page 208
... character of the age . And if others have done so before me , why I am proud not to stand alone with my paradoxes , as all discoveries are called . " As to the different characters , I have tried to make them rather uncharacteristic ...
... character of the age . And if others have done so before me , why I am proud not to stand alone with my paradoxes , as all discoveries are called . " As to the different characters , I have tried to make them rather uncharacteristic ...
Page 209
... characters . And the realist should inveigh against the summary judgment of men by the author that So - and - so is ... character , not because the half - woman , the man - hater , has not existed at all times , but because it has now ...
... characters . And the realist should inveigh against the summary judgment of men by the author that So - and - so is ... character , not because the half - woman , the man - hater , has not existed at all times , but because it has now ...
Page 512
... characters in the Shakespearean drama , no doubt became traditional with his successors . We know from Flecknoe that his was a Protean nature , and that he so identified himself with the character he was playing , that he would continue ...
... characters in the Shakespearean drama , no doubt became traditional with his successors . We know from Flecknoe that his was a Protean nature , and that he so identified himself with the character he was playing , that he would continue ...
Contents
Sport and Literature By CLIFFORD CORDLEY | 73 |
Ancient Experiments in Cooperation By H G WELLS | 86 |
Books The of Rudyard Kipling By GORING COPE | 136 |
Copyright | |
8 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Amperzand appeared asked Aurora beautiful Binns broad gauge brother called CCLXXIII Chamonix child Claypole Courmayeur course curious dark dead death distance Don Geronimo drama Dwight earth Emira England English Ermine Street eyes face fashion father favour feeling feet Frau Auerbach Fulham girl give Grindelwald hand heard heart honour horse hour idleness interest Jacob John king Kléber lady letter light living London look lover Maggie magnitude Marceau marriage married Matt Matt Decker matter Mattie MÉLISANDE mind mother mountain natural never night Norah once parallax passed perhaps play poet poor port wine present punt Quedlinburg round Rudyard Kipling Salt Hill seems side speak stars stellar magnitudes story Street tell things thought tion told took trees turned Visp Watling Street wife woman word write young Zermatt