The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 268F. 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 68
... story of the underground world , and notices that some of the words used in it are closely related to the British tongue . ' But in neither story are the sun and stars spoken of as stones incrusting the vault . The underground " Rose ...
... story of the underground world , and notices that some of the words used in it are closely related to the British tongue . ' But in neither story are the sun and stars spoken of as stones incrusting the vault . The underground " Rose ...
Page 69
... story is incomplete . We have the same story in a fuller form in the " Gesta Romanorum . " A seneschal rode through a wood and fell into a pit , in which were an ape , a lion , and a serpent . A woodcutter saved them all . Next day the ...
... story is incomplete . We have the same story in a fuller form in the " Gesta Romanorum . " A seneschal rode through a wood and fell into a pit , in which were an ape , a lion , and a serpent . A woodcutter saved them all . Next day the ...
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... story of Eraclius , the hero finds a stone that has the power of preserving the bearer from injury by water . Eraclius , armed with this stone , lies at the bottom of the Tiber , as one asleep , and is not drowned . In " Barlaam and ...
... story of Eraclius , the hero finds a stone that has the power of preserving the bearer from injury by water . Eraclius , armed with this stone , lies at the bottom of the Tiber , as one asleep , and is not drowned . In " Barlaam and ...
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