Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 274A. Dodd and A. Smith, 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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... true , because Rochester was sometimes coarse and disgusting in his personal attacks . And , if it is true , it contains something of a compliment , because it is the function of political satire rather to prick than to wound . The ...
... true , because Rochester was sometimes coarse and disgusting in his personal attacks . And , if it is true , it contains something of a compliment , because it is the function of political satire rather to prick than to wound . The ...
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... true Shakespearean rhyme of the first and third And everywhere , as here , we shall adhere with the closest fidelity to the best approved text . Even in the denunciation of the Stores , the version of Delius has been but little altered ...
... true Shakespearean rhyme of the first and third And everywhere , as here , we shall adhere with the closest fidelity to the best approved text . Even in the denunciation of the Stores , the version of Delius has been but little altered ...
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... true ideas we must acquire proper knowledge in order to understand the connection between God and the universe . This knowledge is the highest goal of man . For the more we know God , the more we shall love Him , and with this we have ...
... true ideas we must acquire proper knowledge in order to understand the connection between God and the universe . This knowledge is the highest goal of man . For the more we know God , the more we shall love Him , and with this we have ...
Contents
An Episode under the Terror After Balzac by PHILIP KENT | 42 |
Pages on Plays By JUSTIN H MCCARTHY 97 205 312 420 528 632 | 53 |
Great Forest The of Sussex By THOMAS H B GRAHAM | 143 |
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