The Gentleman's Magazine, 第 271 巻F. 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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... appear in print , the other will have disappeared . " The Dancing Girl " has danced off the stage and into the provinces ; London will know her no more till the winter season . " The Idler , " too , has gone its way , after having done ...
... appear in print , the other will have disappeared . " The Dancing Girl " has danced off the stage and into the provinces ; London will know her no more till the winter season . " The Idler , " too , has gone its way , after having done ...
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... appears to be as it were taken in by the obvious device of M. Zola . This is what he says : - " It is a study , in short , in morbid psychology . When a Sophocles or a Shakespeare gives us such a study , the result is terrible enough ...
... appears to be as it were taken in by the obvious device of M. Zola . This is what he says : - " It is a study , in short , in morbid psychology . When a Sophocles or a Shakespeare gives us such a study , the result is terrible enough ...
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... appears to lie the sting . Oh ! ungentle Mr. Pepys ! Times were , however , different then and long after . Do we not in the next century read of Frederick William of Prussia chastising with his stick his daughter Wilhelmina , the ...
... appears to lie the sting . Oh ! ungentle Mr. Pepys ! Times were , however , different then and long after . Do we not in the next century read of Frederick William of Prussia chastising with his stick his daughter Wilhelmina , the ...
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