The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 302F. 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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... Crichton and Ainsworth lie together , the " Dictionary of National Biography . " But not even Ainsworth's Crichton is as romantic a figure as the original , and since the " Dictionary " mentions as Crichton's " latest biographer " a ...
... Crichton and Ainsworth lie together , the " Dictionary of National Biography . " But not even Ainsworth's Crichton is as romantic a figure as the original , and since the " Dictionary " mentions as Crichton's " latest biographer " a ...
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... Crichton was one - and - twenty . After touching on his earlier career , Aldus extols him for having , after a four ... Crichton was hailed as a living wonder , a philosopher of the first rank . In the following year Crichton left Venice ...
... Crichton was one - and - twenty . After touching on his earlier career , Aldus extols him for having , after a four ... Crichton was hailed as a living wonder , a philosopher of the first rank . In the following year Crichton left Venice ...
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... Crichton gave up his sword , with which the jealous youth , who had long vainly wooed the lady , pierced him , as ... Crichton's death was told without names as early as 1601 , and it is clear that a rumour of it went abroad , since ...
... Crichton gave up his sword , with which the jealous youth , who had long vainly wooed the lady , pierced him , as ... Crichton's death was told without names as early as 1601 , and it is clear that a rumour of it went abroad , since ...
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