The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 290F. 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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At the top of Rossett Ghyll one of the ladies was too tired to go further . ... But when we got home the lady had not been seen , so I set out again up the ghyll to Esk Hause , and there turned down the head into Borrowdale , as it was ...
At the top of Rossett Ghyll one of the ladies was too tired to go further . ... But when we got home the lady had not been seen , so I set out again up the ghyll to Esk Hause , and there turned down the head into Borrowdale , as it was ...
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According to the fashion of that day , Lord Chesterfield addressed Lady Fanny in polished verse . These verses , though full of hackneyed similes taken from classical mythology , have still the merit of grace and ease , and have ...
According to the fashion of that day , Lord Chesterfield addressed Lady Fanny in polished verse . These verses , though full of hackneyed similes taken from classical mythology , have still the merit of grace and ease , and have ...
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He says :“ You have opened my wounds by speaking of Lady Fanny . ... to me : that foul fiend Chesterfield has bewitched her , and , under pretence of serving me , has entirely defeated me , and is in full possession of the lady's soul .
He says :“ You have opened my wounds by speaking of Lady Fanny . ... to me : that foul fiend Chesterfield has bewitched her , and , under pretence of serving me , has entirely defeated me , and is in full possession of the lady's soul .
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