The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 292The "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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Soon after his marriage , which took place in March , 1820 , John Clare paid his first visit to London , to stay with a brother - in - law of Mr. Gilchrist . London as a spectacle does not seem to have made a favourable impression on ...
Soon after his marriage , which took place in March , 1820 , John Clare paid his first visit to London , to stay with a brother - in - law of Mr. Gilchrist . London as a spectacle does not seem to have made a favourable impression on ...
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But again John Clare is in London ; it is the spring of 1822 . This time he is to stay with Mr. Taylor in Fleet Street . Mr. Taylor , hospitable but busy , hands him over to Tom Hood , and under his congenial guidance and that of ...
But again John Clare is in London ; it is the spring of 1822 . This time he is to stay with Mr. Taylor in Fleet Street . Mr. Taylor , hospitable but busy , hands him over to Tom Hood , and under his congenial guidance and that of ...
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John Williams was born in London in the spring of 1761 , and when ten years of age was sent to Merchant Taylors ' School . While there he evinced the earliest signs of his talent for satire by an epigram upon one of the masters ...
John Williams was born in London in the spring of 1761 , and when ten years of age was sent to Merchant Taylors ' School . While there he evinced the earliest signs of his talent for satire by an epigram upon one of the masters ...
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