The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 285The "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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By the curving side of the road and opposite to the green are little gardens , amongst whose plum and apple trees stand back cottages . They are poor , those people who live there . But when they look across the green they can see a ...
By the curving side of the road and opposite to the green are little gardens , amongst whose plum and apple trees stand back cottages . They are poor , those people who live there . But when they look across the green they can see a ...
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Both sides of the dell are richly clad with timber , a trellised tangle of shrub growth with patches of delicate blues ... of Derby and Stafford ran side by side to make the way of little Dove the most chaste and lovely of them all .
Both sides of the dell are richly clad with timber , a trellised tangle of shrub growth with patches of delicate blues ... of Derby and Stafford ran side by side to make the way of little Dove the most chaste and lovely of them all .
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This extraordinary conception of Caliban seems to be by no means out of place in the enchanted island , and side by side with such an ideal character as Prospero's . Is it too much to suggest that the germ may be found in this strange ...
This extraordinary conception of Caliban seems to be by no means out of place in the enchanted island , and side by side with such an ideal character as Prospero's . Is it too much to suggest that the germ may be found in this strange ...
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