The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 280The "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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The " something better ” never arrived , but Savage continued to write his volunteer odes and to annually receive £ 50 until Queen Caroline's death in 1738. Not , however , without protests from Cibber , who considered his appanage ...
The " something better ” never arrived , but Savage continued to write his volunteer odes and to annually receive £ 50 until Queen Caroline's death in 1738. Not , however , without protests from Cibber , who considered his appanage ...
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6 Thomas Jordan continued to write the Lord Mayor's Day pageants until 1684 , the year of his death . His productions were despised and laughed at by his literary rivals , but some of the critics of this century have discovered that he ...
6 Thomas Jordan continued to write the Lord Mayor's Day pageants until 1684 , the year of his death . His productions were despised and laughed at by his literary rivals , but some of the critics of this century have discovered that he ...
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She had felt tired and old lately - it must have been the writing of that novel that had so ... and supposing you could do it by writing - well , in a way that you did not altogether like or approve of — would you write in that way ?
She had felt tired and old lately - it must have been the writing of that novel that had so ... and supposing you could do it by writing - well , in a way that you did not altogether like or approve of — would you write in that way ?
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Apocrypha Revised The Merits and Demerits of the By | 130 |
Pessimism A Natural Antidote to By DAVID PRYDE LL D | 162 |
Their Country and Origin By T L PHIPSON Ph D | 172 |
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