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 63
... feeling of tranquil sadness , or at least , meditation . Even the " hard - bitten " traveller never loses that sense of surprise which comes of touching foreign soil for the first time after an interval . It never palls and is always a ...
... feeling of tranquil sadness , or at least , meditation . Even the " hard - bitten " traveller never loses that sense of surprise which comes of touching foreign soil for the first time after an interval . It never palls and is always a ...
Page 69
... feeling , some thirty years ago , jogging across this outspread flat country in a primitive cart , miscalled a carriage , for some miles , then rumbling over the drawbridge , and entering through the gate cut in the old gloomy walls ...
... feeling , some thirty years ago , jogging across this outspread flat country in a primitive cart , miscalled a carriage , for some miles , then rumbling over the drawbridge , and entering through the gate cut in the old gloomy walls ...
Page 281
... feeling , asks Eumaeus carelessly if this is " a dog of speed or if he is comely only , like as are men's trencher dogs , that their lords keep for the pleasure of the eye . " " Swift he was , " says Eumaeus , " and no beast could hide ...
... feeling , asks Eumaeus carelessly if this is " a dog of speed or if he is comely only , like as are men's trencher dogs , that their lords keep for the pleasure of the eye . " " Swift he was , " says Eumaeus , " and no beast could hide ...
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