The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 288F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers 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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Page 320
... ancient Minster church on the cliff east of Sheerness , a landmark to the seafarer and of interest to readers of " Ingoldsby Legends , " cannot with absolute certainty be identified with the great Saxon monastery of St. Sexburga , which ...
... ancient Minster church on the cliff east of Sheerness , a landmark to the seafarer and of interest to readers of " Ingoldsby Legends , " cannot with absolute certainty be identified with the great Saxon monastery of St. Sexburga , which ...
Page 396
" Ancient Mariner , " which is so unreal in its subject and treatment , yet so marvellously vivid in its grasp and delineation . It is as real as though the poet had himself been the " Ancient Mariner . " He has so projected his mind ...
" Ancient Mariner , " which is so unreal in its subject and treatment , yet so marvellously vivid in its grasp and delineation . It is as real as though the poet had himself been the " Ancient Mariner . " He has so projected his mind ...
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... Ancient Mariner " and in " Enoch Arden " is described a little sea - coast village , climbing up the cliff above the sea . Both accounts are concise , and each graphic in its way , but the distinct characteristics of the two poets stand ...
... Ancient Mariner " and in " Enoch Arden " is described a little sea - coast village , climbing up the cliff above the sea . Both accounts are concise , and each graphic in its way , but the distinct characteristics of the two poets stand ...
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