The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 238The "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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Desclée appeared in the character of a monster such as the morose son of one of the most jovial writers that ever lived could alone invent . I say invent , because M. Dumas ' creation of Claude's wife does not exist in nature ; it was ...
Desclée appeared in the character of a monster such as the morose son of one of the most jovial writers that ever lived could alone invent . I say invent , because M. Dumas ' creation of Claude's wife does not exist in nature ; it was ...
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... referring to the writer of “ The Song of the Shirt ” as Tom Hood . u 0 į 3 My notes touching the late Tom Hood and the memorials concerning him which appeared in the last number of the Gentleman's Magazine do not quite finish here .
... referring to the writer of “ The Song of the Shirt ” as Tom Hood . u 0 į 3 My notes touching the late Tom Hood and the memorials concerning him which appeared in the last number of the Gentleman's Magazine do not quite finish here .
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Christmas tried to follow the discourse , which appeared to be quite extemporaneous , but he soon lost himself in its whirling clouds of words . The speech appeared to be a rhapsody of denunciation against ...
Christmas tried to follow the discourse , which appeared to be quite extemporaneous , but he soon lost himself in its whirling clouds of words . The speech appeared to be a rhapsody of denunciation against ...
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