The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 297F. 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 340
... WRITERS TO MANTUAN . The following passage shows the general view of the Eclogue in Elizabethan England . William Webbe , " A Discourse of English Poetrie , " 1586. I will nowe speake a little of an other kinde of poetical writing ...
... WRITERS TO MANTUAN . The following passage shows the general view of the Eclogue in Elizabethan England . William Webbe , " A Discourse of English Poetrie , " 1586. I will nowe speake a little of an other kinde of poetical writing ...
Page 452
... writing apparently from Lesley's report , sent her paper to Huntly and Argyll , asking them to revise , omit , or add to her paper as their memories served them , sign the document , and return it to her to be used for her defence ...
... writing apparently from Lesley's report , sent her paper to Huntly and Argyll , asking them to revise , omit , or add to her paper as their memories served them , sign the document , and return it to her to be used for her defence ...
Page 467
... writing could and had been counterfeited , and the fact admitted by friends and foes . Mary herself mentions it in her instructions to her Commissioners , September 9 , 1568. Lesley notes the fact in a letter to Elizabeth : " Divers ...
... writing could and had been counterfeited , and the fact admitted by friends and foes . Mary herself mentions it in her instructions to her Commissioners , September 9 , 1568. Lesley notes the fact in a letter to Elizabeth : " Divers ...
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