The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 281F. 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 288
... novel is that entitled " Cosmopolis , " and in it we are introduced to a combination of those lights and shadows of cos- mopolitan life which none but a citizen of the world is qualified to give us . The various personages , with the ...
... novel is that entitled " Cosmopolis , " and in it we are introduced to a combination of those lights and shadows of cos- mopolitan life which none but a citizen of the world is qualified to give us . The various personages , with the ...
Page 290
... novel has been paraphrased by more than one contemporary French novelist , and some of their characters are not unlike those to be found in " Coningsby . " Some of the authors have also taken the liberty of using the titles of living ...
... novel has been paraphrased by more than one contemporary French novelist , and some of their characters are not unlike those to be found in " Coningsby . " Some of the authors have also taken the liberty of using the titles of living ...
Page 297
... novel , but the sensational scenes are not without merit . There are also some terrible Anglo - Indians in M. H. Cauvin's novel " La mort d'Eva . " The principal villain is Lord Sir Guy Richardson , who fights a duel on horseback with ...
... novel , but the sensational scenes are not without merit . There are also some terrible Anglo - Indians in M. H. Cauvin's novel " La mort d'Eva . " The principal villain is Lord Sir Guy Richardson , who fights a duel on horseback with ...
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Newspaper Editing The Humours of By JOHN PENDLETON | 97 |
103 | 143 |
Angling Associations By W T FREEMAN F R C | 149 |
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