The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 105, Part 1; Volume 158E. Cave, 1835 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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... racter , with a long and graceful neck . Suetonius says that his person was comely . He says the same of Titus , whom , however , he describes as some- what short of stature and inclined to corpulency , while Domitian , on the contrary ...
... racter , with a long and graceful neck . Suetonius says that his person was comely . He says the same of Titus , whom , however , he describes as some- what short of stature and inclined to corpulency , while Domitian , on the contrary ...
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... racter , the fresco paintings at Grove- house , Woodford , described by A. J. K. in the Gentleman's Magazine for Nov. 1833. The paintings are executed by a masterly though hasty pencil , and represent castles , quays , sea - pieces ...
... racter , the fresco paintings at Grove- house , Woodford , described by A. J. K. in the Gentleman's Magazine for Nov. 1833. The paintings are executed by a masterly though hasty pencil , and represent castles , quays , sea - pieces ...
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... racter of all - accomplished is more his due than any man's I ever knew in my life . But he has been a most mortifying instance of the violence of human passions , and of the weakness of the most exalted human reason . His virtues and ...
... racter of all - accomplished is more his due than any man's I ever knew in my life . But he has been a most mortifying instance of the violence of human passions , and of the weakness of the most exalted human reason . His virtues and ...
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... racter of the former personage has led him to give this poem a place in his collection . M. Chabaille has also printed , among the Variantes , the fable of " La Compaignie Renart , " and , in his appendix , the very curious poem of " La ...
... racter of the former personage has led him to give this poem a place in his collection . M. Chabaille has also printed , among the Variantes , the fable of " La Compaignie Renart , " and , in his appendix , the very curious poem of " La ...
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... racter in his " At Home , " and found a patron in Curran . Being confined , how- ever , to inferior parts , he quitted Ireland in Aug. 1795. On his passage he was shipwrecked ; but got off in a boat to . Swansea , where he subsequently ...
... racter in his " At Home , " and found a patron in Curran . Being confined , how- ever , to inferior parts , he quitted Ireland in Aug. 1795. On his passage he was shipwrecked ; but got off in a boat to . Swansea , where he subsequently ...
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