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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His gaze was at the heart of the fire , and it is doubtful if he had heard half a dozen words , for he lifted his face as if there had been no interruption , and said slowly : “ Here is a case in point . I don't remember names or dates ...
His gaze was at the heart of the fire , and it is doubtful if he had heard half a dozen words , for he lifted his face as if there had been no interruption , and said slowly : “ Here is a case in point . I don't remember names or dates ...
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Could she ever be at peace again ? she questioned , hiding her face in the pillow from the grey light of a morning that had brought with it no relief from pain . Mrs. Gilfillan's original idea had been to spend the remainder of her ...
Could she ever be at peace again ? she questioned , hiding her face in the pillow from the grey light of a morning that had brought with it no relief from pain . Mrs. Gilfillan's original idea had been to spend the remainder of her ...
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Lord Tennyson's heroine , when compared with Mr. Swinburne's , is indeed “ a doll - face blanched and bloodless " ; and there is not throughout “ Becket ” a single line which brings the Queen before our eyes with half the force of that ...
Lord Tennyson's heroine , when compared with Mr. Swinburne's , is indeed “ a doll - face blanched and bloodless " ; and there is not throughout “ Becket ” a single line which brings the Queen before our eyes with half the force of that ...
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