The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 302F. Jefferies, 1967 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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... century . For minor poetry to be interesting it must be at least a century old . There is true pleasure to be met with among the verses of Tickell and Mallet , and Shenstone and Mickle , and Thomas Warton , and Gay , and Somerville , or ...
... century . For minor poetry to be interesting it must be at least a century old . There is true pleasure to be met with among the verses of Tickell and Mallet , and Shenstone and Mickle , and Thomas Warton , and Gay , and Somerville , or ...
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... century , a work which purported to be the greatest historical discovery of the time . Wagenfeld claimed to have found the nine books of the history com- posed by the Phoenician , San Choniathon , in the monastery of Santa Maria de ...
... century , a work which purported to be the greatest historical discovery of the time . Wagenfeld claimed to have found the nine books of the history com- posed by the Phoenician , San Choniathon , in the monastery of Santa Maria de ...
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... century in " Le Miracle de Théophile , " by the French trouvère Rutebeuf ; and in the fourteenth century appeared a Low - German version . In English it took shape in the ' prose romance entitled History of Doctor Faustus , " which ...
... century in " Le Miracle de Théophile , " by the French trouvère Rutebeuf ; and in the fourteenth century appeared a Low - German version . In English it took shape in the ' prose romance entitled History of Doctor Faustus , " which ...
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