The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 238F. 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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and when the stories were written the party assembled at Hood's rooms to hear them read . There were present Tom Robertson , Thomas Archer , Jeff Prowse , Clement Scott , W. S. Gilbert , F. C. Burnand , Mortimer Collins , and Andrew ...
and when the stories were written the party assembled at Hood's rooms to hear them read . There were present Tom Robertson , Thomas Archer , Jeff Prowse , Clement Scott , W. S. Gilbert , F. C. Burnand , Mortimer Collins , and Andrew ...
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... Tom Hood's character which will astonish many people . It is so bold that at first sight it is not free from the suspicion of being intended as an epigrammatic surprise . But it is written in sober earnestness by one of Tom Hood's ...
... Tom Hood's character which will astonish many people . It is so bold that at first sight it is not free from the suspicion of being intended as an epigrammatic surprise . But it is written in sober earnestness by one of Tom Hood's ...
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... Thomas " and " Tom " in speaking of the great poet and of his son . It appears that Mr. Bryan , in reviewing one of Tom Hood's " Annuals , " alluded to the possible confusion that might arise through the identity of the names of the ...
... Thomas " and " Tom " in speaking of the great poet and of his son . It appears that Mr. Bryan , in reviewing one of Tom Hood's " Annuals , " alluded to the possible confusion that might arise through the identity of the names of the ...
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