The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 298F. 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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... English is used . There is no adequate English opera in this country at all ; and it is the merest truism to say that it will never be possible for our people to understand the significance of music - drama until it is properly ...
... English is used . There is no adequate English opera in this country at all ; and it is the merest truism to say that it will never be possible for our people to understand the significance of music - drama until it is properly ...
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... English . But Haydn found himself looking very foolish when a certain musical society made him the guest of the evening , and proposed his health in a “ language ” that had nothing to do with crotchets and quavers . The objection has ...
... English . But Haydn found himself looking very foolish when a certain musical society made him the guest of the evening , and proposed his health in a “ language ” that had nothing to do with crotchets and quavers . The objection has ...
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Palmerston , and was certainly very expressive of his jaunty , indomit- able English spirit . One English peer , Lord Portman , has a very pleasant and expressive English motto , " A clean heart and a cheerful spirit . " Some of the ...
Palmerston , and was certainly very expressive of his jaunty , indomit- able English spirit . One English peer , Lord Portman , has a very pleasant and expressive English motto , " A clean heart and a cheerful spirit . " Some of the ...
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Astronomical Observations Early By J ELLARD GORE F R AS | 46 |
Captain Pantons Views on Education By FOSTER WATSON M A | 54 |
Lady A Dressed in White By GEORGE HOLMES | 145 |
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