The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., 第 91 巻、第 1 部Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1821 |
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... ANECDOTAL LITERATURE . ( Continued from vol . XC . ii . p . 592. ) T was never our intention to ex- a Retrospective Review , or even a Catalogue Raisonnée , of all works relating to Anecdotes ; but simply to record such as we imagined ...
... ANECDOTAL LITERATURE . ( Continued from vol . XC . ii . p . 592. ) T was never our intention to ex- a Retrospective Review , or even a Catalogue Raisonnée , of all works relating to Anecdotes ; but simply to record such as we imagined ...
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Progress of Anecdotal Literature . Progress of Anecdotal Literature . Progress of Anecdotal Literature . 22 and ... Anecdotes from the earliest period of British History down to " Heiwood the great Epi- grammatist ; " and , to the ...
Progress of Anecdotal Literature . Progress of Anecdotal Literature . Progress of Anecdotal Literature . 22 and ... Anecdotes from the earliest period of British History down to " Heiwood the great Epi- grammatist ; " and , to the ...
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Progress of Anecdotal Literature . Progress of Anecdotal Literature . another suit , for the. 1821. ] The latter part of this Collection is devoted to the Apothegins of Sir Thomas More , by no means few in number , and which we beg leave ...
Progress of Anecdotal Literature . Progress of Anecdotal Literature . another suit , for the. 1821. ] The latter part of this Collection is devoted to the Apothegins of Sir Thomas More , by no means few in number , and which we beg leave ...
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Progress of Anecdotal Literature . another suit , for the good service it had done him , made of it this epitaph , " Here lie in peace , thou patient over- 1821. ] Anecdotal Literature . — Marquis of Worcester . 24 commer , Of two cold ...
Progress of Anecdotal Literature . another suit , for the good service it had done him , made of it this epitaph , " Here lie in peace , thou patient over- 1821. ] Anecdotal Literature . — Marquis of Worcester . 24 commer , Of two cold ...
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... Anecdotes will be acceptable , particularly at the present unsettled state of affairs in the Peninsula . " The Favourite * was now raised to the post of Prime - minister , created an Earl , and had a regiment assigned to him as a guard ...
... Anecdotes will be acceptable , particularly at the present unsettled state of affairs in the Peninsula . " The Favourite * was now raised to the post of Prime - minister , created an Earl , and had a regiment assigned to him as a guard ...
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