The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 238F. Jefferies, 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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 13
Page 229
... Desclée tired and sickened of the life she was leading , and she had the fortitude to discard it at all risks . This , no doubt , was highly credit- able to her in all respects , considering that it is easy enough to slip from virtue to ...
... Desclée tired and sickened of the life she was leading , and she had the fortitude to discard it at all risks . This , no doubt , was highly credit- able to her in all respects , considering that it is easy enough to slip from virtue to ...
Page 230
... Desclée's former failures in his own plays . He was extremely surprised when he saw Desclée giving an interpreta- tion of " Diane de Lys " such as he had never witnessed before . He was so much struck that after inquiring whether the ...
... Desclée's former failures in his own plays . He was extremely surprised when he saw Desclée giving an interpreta- tion of " Diane de Lys " such as he had never witnessed before . He was so much struck that after inquiring whether the ...
Page 232
... Desclée was the great attraction ; and she rose higher than ever . " What an actress ! " exclaimed M. Sarcey . " What power ! What fascination ! " Paris was now quite in love with Desclée , and M. Alexandre Dumas was so eager to get the ...
... Desclée was the great attraction ; and she rose higher than ever . " What an actress ! " exclaimed M. Sarcey . " What power ! What fascination ! " Paris was now quite in love with Desclée , and M. Alexandre Dumas was so eager to get the ...
Contents
29 | 112 |
Charles Kingsley in the Saddle By W SENIOR | 137 |
One Writ with Me in Sour Misfortunes Book | 157 |
18 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admiration Alexandre Dumas Alyn asked Bagot Beauchief believe better boat boys called Captain Cameron Chiltern Christmas Pembroke course Cramp criticism daughter dear Democratic Desclée Durewoods England English Enone esprit eyes father feeling flogging French Gambetta genius Gentleman's Magazine German girl glad Goethe Hampton Lucy hand Hans Vogel hear heart Hood Jansen Jessy knew Lady Disdain Lady Egla live London look Lord Marie Challoner mean Merlin metre mind Miss Challoner Miss Lyle morning Natty nature never night Oakham once party perhaps poet poetic poetry political poor prose Seagraves seemed seen Shakespeare side Sir John Challoner smile sort soul speak suppose sure Sybil talk tell things thought told Tom Hood turned Ultramontane verse Wigmore Street woman words write young Young Ireland