Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 252A. 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. |
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Page 325
... eyes As if he slept , until he spies The little beast within his reach , Then starts and seizes on the wretch . And from Grahame , when in the barn : - Unwelcome guest , As a mouser it His meteor eyes shoot horror through the gloom ...
... eyes As if he slept , until he spies The little beast within his reach , Then starts and seizes on the wretch . And from Grahame , when in the barn : - Unwelcome guest , As a mouser it His meteor eyes shoot horror through the gloom ...
Page 388
... eyes and an appalling reputation , which his affable and rather reticent bearing scarcely seemed to justify ; Lady Caroline Lamb , who was supposed to be very much in love with him , and to whom his lordship was occasionally rather ...
... eyes and an appalling reputation , which his affable and rather reticent bearing scarcely seemed to justify ; Lady Caroline Lamb , who was supposed to be very much in love with him , and to whom his lordship was occasionally rather ...
Page 484
... eyes , and an expression peculiar to the type- is constantly seen in Wales . . . . Previous to the time of the Norman conquest , the Scandi- navians had made a broad mark on the country . Scandinavian sea - kings invaded the coasts ...
... eyes , and an expression peculiar to the type- is constantly seen in Wales . . . . Previous to the time of the Norman conquest , the Scandi- navians had made a broad mark on the country . Scandinavian sea - kings invaded the coasts ...
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