The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 240F. Jefferies, 1968 The "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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... rest , He was He , and She was She . " What is there to do ? " he echoed . " What do other girls do ? I suppose you will be married some day , Milly , like all the rest of the world . " " Why do you ask me that ? " she asked quickly ...
... rest , He was He , and She was She . " What is there to do ? " he echoed . " What do other girls do ? I suppose you will be married some day , Milly , like all the rest of the world . " " Why do you ask me that ? " she asked quickly ...
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... rest . To him Fiction was - as it surely ought to be for every one who attempts it — a great art exacting the full devotion of a life . There is one of his published stories which will be probably found hard reading for the ordinary ...
... rest . To him Fiction was - as it surely ought to be for every one who attempts it — a great art exacting the full devotion of a life . There is one of his published stories which will be probably found hard reading for the ordinary ...
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... rest of the figures upon the canvas are but background to the two dominant figures . We are admitted to feel the intensity of the friendship of which Dickens was capable . We become witnesses of the workings of his heart , of the ...
... rest of the figures upon the canvas are but background to the two dominant figures . We are admitted to feel the intensity of the friendship of which Dickens was capable . We become witnesses of the workings of his heart , of the ...
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