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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a liberately sets out in his diary at this time the plan that he intended to follow in the writing of fiction . ... and brains of the people he intended to portray - in a word , to be a writer of truths instead of a writer of lies .
a liberately sets out in his diary at this time the plan that he intended to follow in the writing of fiction . ... and brains of the people he intended to portray - in a word , to be a writer of truths instead of a writer of lies .
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We now say they , but we regard it as rather a careless mode of speaking , and try to avoid it in writing , whereas French writers constantly use on , sometimes , it would seem , intentionally , when they are doubtful who did this or ...
We now say they , but we regard it as rather a careless mode of speaking , and try to avoid it in writing , whereas French writers constantly use on , sometimes , it would seem , intentionally , when they are doubtful who did this or ...
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It was in a lady's writing , very neat , legible little writing , almost like round hand . He opened and read it listlessly . It was from Mabel , dated from Westbourne Terrace , and merely asking him to kindly call and see her at twelve ...
It was in a lady's writing , very neat , legible little writing , almost like round hand . He opened and read it listlessly . It was from Mabel , dated from Westbourne Terrace , and merely asking him to kindly call and see her at twelve ...
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