The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 229A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 - Great Britain 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 177
... Douglas Jerrold . I do not remember the name of the third . Mark Lemon did the editing for a ridiculously small honorarium . The publication was in debt to the publishers nearly £ 8000 before it paid a penny . " It was our first ...
... Douglas Jerrold . I do not remember the name of the third . Mark Lemon did the editing for a ridiculously small honorarium . The publication was in debt to the publishers nearly £ 8000 before it paid a penny . " It was our first ...
Page 228
... Douglas Jerrold is dead ! " Dickens was inexpressibly shocked , for he had seen into the heart of his friend : and they had parted only a few days before , with the intention of spending a few happy hours in the house by Rochester ...
... Douglas Jerrold is dead ! " Dickens was inexpressibly shocked , for he had seen into the heart of his friend : and they had parted only a few days before , with the intention of spending a few happy hours in the house by Rochester ...
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... Douglas Jerrold , Curran and Sydney Smith - what would life be without these ? Abolish all their epigrams , all their bon mots , all the relics of their wit , make it penal to quote a single sentence from any of them , compel every man ...
... Douglas Jerrold , Curran and Sydney Smith - what would life be without these ? Abolish all their epigrams , all their bon mots , all the relics of their wit , make it penal to quote a single sentence from any of them , compel every man ...
Contents
Twin Stars By J CARPENTER 84 | 45 |
Great Teacher The By the Author of FESTUS | 122 |
Helper of Men | 191 |
Copyright | |
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