The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 229A. Dodd and A. Smith, 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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... Mark Lemon's prettiest ballads ; it crops out unrestrained and plaintive in " Old Time and I ; " and the public are indebted to it for the glimpse which Mark Lemon gave us of Falstaff as he understood Shakespeare's conception . Latterly ...
... Mark Lemon's prettiest ballads ; it crops out unrestrained and plaintive in " Old Time and I ; " and the public are indebted to it for the glimpse which Mark Lemon gave us of Falstaff as he understood Shakespeare's conception . Latterly ...
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... Mark Lemon was peculiarly unselfish in criticism . He seemed to delight in discovering excellencies in the works of others . A naturally kind nature had been influenced by the editorial watch- fulness for talent . He was continually on ...
... Mark Lemon was peculiarly unselfish in criticism . He seemed to delight in discovering excellencies in the works of others . A naturally kind nature had been influenced by the editorial watch- fulness for talent . He was continually on ...
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... Mark Lemon remembered the poor debtors of the Fleet Prison begging at a grating just as they did at the free prison of Ludgate , where Stephen Foster , who was Lord Mayor in 1454 , won a rich widow while supplicating charity in this ...
... Mark Lemon remembered the poor debtors of the Fleet Prison begging at a grating just as they did at the free prison of Ludgate , where Stephen Foster , who was Lord Mayor in 1454 , won a rich widow while supplicating charity in this ...
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