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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... or at a turning by the wood where a clear brook was gushing below ; and surely if there came a traveller to this world who ... or under the shadowy boughs of the wood , there might be a human heart beating heavily with anguish .
... or at a turning by the wood where a clear brook was gushing below ; and surely if there came a traveller to this world who ... or under the shadowy boughs of the wood , there might be a human heart beating heavily with anguish .
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As he neared the corner of Millison Wood and halted there to wipe his nose as carefully as if it had been a precious piece of bric - àbrac , he bore a certain resemblance to the riven pollard oak , or , as he would have called it ...
As he neared the corner of Millison Wood and halted there to wipe his nose as carefully as if it had been a precious piece of bric - àbrac , he bore a certain resemblance to the riven pollard oak , or , as he would have called it ...
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and feared no wood , be it never so dark , and took the southern lane , which through high banks and many twistings led round to the Church of St. Lawrence , of which he was parish clerk and almost everything else but the parson .
and feared no wood , be it never so dark , and took the southern lane , which through high banks and many twistings led round to the Church of St. Lawrence , of which he was parish clerk and almost everything else but the parson .
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