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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... seemed to have the temperament which can find enjoyment in rest as well as in work . He was an excellent talker , keen , witty , and with fresh fearless opinions on most subjects belonging to literature and art . He seemed to me marked ...
... seemed to have the temperament which can find enjoyment in rest as well as in work . He was an excellent talker , keen , witty , and with fresh fearless opinions on most subjects belonging to literature and art . He seemed to me marked ...
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... seemed , Rohan followed ; for at times his senses seemed flown and his eyes closed , but ever on opening his eyes he saw the white Christ gliding on before him , pausing ever and anon to gaze round , with the pallid moonlight on His ...
... seemed , Rohan followed ; for at times his senses seemed flown and his eyes closed , but ever on opening his eyes he saw the white Christ gliding on before him , pausing ever and anon to gaze round , with the pallid moonlight on His ...
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... seemed as if all Rohan's heart hungered to see the face of this Man , but it remained hidden , bent over the table . Hours seemed to pass ; he did not stir . He was partly undressed for sleep , but though all the world rested , he still ...
... seemed as if all Rohan's heart hungered to see the face of this Man , but it remained hidden , bent over the table . Hours seemed to pass ; he did not stir . He was partly undressed for sleep , but though all the world rested , he still ...
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