The Gentleman's Magazine, 285. ciltThe "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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Sayfa 360
May not the ram of the story be the ram constellation of the zodiac , which is covered sometimes with the golden glory of the sun ? The Classical Dictionary , indeed , assures us that “ this was the very golden - fleeced ram which bore ...
May not the ram of the story be the ram constellation of the zodiac , which is covered sometimes with the golden glory of the sun ? The Classical Dictionary , indeed , assures us that “ this was the very golden - fleeced ram which bore ...
Sayfa 366
Charles Reade was a born story - teller . No English writer has ever been able to spin a yarn , pure and simple , with the directness and force , the terseness and dramatic vividness of this writer . In every one of his eighteen books ...
Charles Reade was a born story - teller . No English writer has ever been able to spin a yarn , pure and simple , with the directness and force , the terseness and dramatic vividness of this writer . In every one of his eighteen books ...
Sayfa 367
These three stories , if they are not distinguished by any subtle exposition of character nor by any abstruse ... the canons of art ( so called ) , but he did not mind any such puny limitation on his genius when he had a story to tell .
These three stories , if they are not distinguished by any subtle exposition of character nor by any abstruse ... the canons of art ( so called ) , but he did not mind any such puny limitation on his genius when he had a story to tell .
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Adam Bede Notes from the Country of By JOHN HYDE | 78 |
Ancestors Lord Macaulays By W C MACKENZIE | 128 |
North Sea Revolution A By WALTER WOOD | 151 |
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