The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 232The "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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Hazlitt continues : - The lord is an ostentatious , strutting , vain - glorious blockhead ; the knight ( Sir Fopling ) is an unaffected , self - complacent serious admirer of his equipage and person . For instance , what they severally ...
Hazlitt continues : - The lord is an ostentatious , strutting , vain - glorious blockhead ; the knight ( Sir Fopling ) is an unaffected , self - complacent serious admirer of his equipage and person . For instance , what they severally ...
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It was ordained that dogs should not be allowed to go at large ; and that if they did , the " beadle or any other person " might lawfully kill them . Moreover , eight women were appointed to be vergers and nurses of such houses and ...
It was ordained that dogs should not be allowed to go at large ; and that if they did , the " beadle or any other person " might lawfully kill them . Moreover , eight women were appointed to be vergers and nurses of such houses and ...
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In Tennyson's greatest poems - his " Enone " and the Arthurian Epic - and in a large number of his other poems , there is " no appearing in his own person . " In the " Idylls of the King " more than in any poem of Byron's ...
In Tennyson's greatest poems - his " Enone " and the Arthurian Epic - and in a large number of his other poems , there is " no appearing in his own person . " In the " Idylls of the King " more than in any poem of Byron's ...
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