The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 248The "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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doubt that Lopez was not far removed from Shakespeare's mind when he wrote the play . 1. The name Antonio bears an obvious refer nce to that of the doctor's chief accuser and enemy . It occurs in connection with none of Shylock's ...
doubt that Lopez was not far removed from Shakespeare's mind when he wrote the play . 1. The name Antonio bears an obvious refer nce to that of the doctor's chief accuser and enemy . It occurs in connection with none of Shylock's ...
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This is a somewhat early date to which to refer the play in the form in which we now find it , and the Cambridge editors ( Messrs . Clarke and Wright ) , judging from the discrepancies to be found in the first printed editions ...
This is a somewhat early date to which to refer the play in the form in which we now find it , and the Cambridge editors ( Messrs . Clarke and Wright ) , judging from the discrepancies to be found in the first printed editions ...
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The play was the joint production of Chapman and Shirley , and the opinions of commentators differ greatly as to the relative share each author bore in its composition ; but it is not denied that Shirley's share was a substantial one .
The play was the joint production of Chapman and Shirley , and the opinions of commentators differ greatly as to the relative share each author bore in its composition ; but it is not denied that Shirley's share was a substantial one .
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Animal Development and What it Teaches By ANDREW | 34 |
Dress in Relation to Health By BENJAMIN WARD RICHARD | 65 |
Horror of it | 131 |
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