The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 261The "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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That was the end of Rhodanthe's divinity ; and her story , too , may be commended to the solar mythologists as an allegory of the conquest of rosy - fingered dawn by the triumphant rays of the sun . But so many of these stories of ...
That was the end of Rhodanthe's divinity ; and her story , too , may be commended to the solar mythologists as an allegory of the conquest of rosy - fingered dawn by the triumphant rays of the sun . But so many of these stories of ...
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But the most ridiculous story of the man in the moon is that which identifies him with a certain peasant translated thither for profaning a holy day . As Marc Antony , to the great offence of the Romans , called two twins of his Sun and ...
But the most ridiculous story of the man in the moon is that which identifies him with a certain peasant translated thither for profaning a holy day . As Marc Antony , to the great offence of the Romans , called two twins of his Sun and ...
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There is a curious story told respecting the erection of this chapel ; but as a similar tradition exists respecting the great rose window in the Cathedral of Rouen , it may safely be set aside as imported from abroad at a time when the ...
There is a curious story told respecting the erection of this chapel ; but as a similar tradition exists respecting the great rose window in the Cathedral of Rouen , it may safely be set aside as imported from abroad at a time when the ...
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