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 137
... ladies have as many suitors . Kate is sought by Ferando , the Petruchio of the later play ; the second daughter is Emilia , beloved by the son of the Duke of Sestos , by name Aurelius ; the youngest , Phylema , pursued by Polidor , son ...
... ladies have as many suitors . Kate is sought by Ferando , the Petruchio of the later play ; the second daughter is Emilia , beloved by the son of the Duke of Sestos , by name Aurelius ; the youngest , Phylema , pursued by Polidor , son ...
Page 379
... ladies , or spectres of old - world queens , and expressed my willingness , proposing that I should make a first ... lady seemed to be fainting - she , no doubt , knew more of the terrors of the enchantment than I did - and I had to ...
... ladies , or spectres of old - world queens , and expressed my willingness , proposing that I should make a first ... lady seemed to be fainting - she , no doubt , knew more of the terrors of the enchantment than I did - and I had to ...
Page 416
... ladies in a state of intoxication . The leaders of the two great parties , Pitt and Fox , Sheridan together with ... ladies all as drunk as her ladyship ever had the pleasure of seeing anybody ? I hope not , and I believe that Lady ...
... ladies in a state of intoxication . The leaders of the two great parties , Pitt and Fox , Sheridan together with ... ladies all as drunk as her ladyship ever had the pleasure of seeing anybody ? I hope not , and I believe that Lady ...
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