Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 272A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1967 - Early English newspapers 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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... clear that he did not . Sonnet 115 begins- Those lines that I before have writ do lie , Even those that said I could not love thee dearer ; where we have a clear reference to some Sonnet ( or other poem ) not extant in our collection ...
... clear that he did not . Sonnet 115 begins- Those lines that I before have writ do lie , Even those that said I could not love thee dearer ; where we have a clear reference to some Sonnet ( or other poem ) not extant in our collection ...
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clear enough , though it has apparently escaped the notice of the commentators.1 But this view of piratical publication is still more important in its bearing upon the order in which the Sonnets stand , and the ques- tion as to whether ...
clear enough , though it has apparently escaped the notice of the commentators.1 But this view of piratical publication is still more important in its bearing upon the order in which the Sonnets stand , and the ques- tion as to whether ...
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... clear moonless night forms a conspicuous feature of the nocturnal heavens . It has attracted the attention of astronomers and philosophers from the earliest ages of antiquity , and various theories have been advanced to account for its ...
... clear moonless night forms a conspicuous feature of the nocturnal heavens . It has attracted the attention of astronomers and philosophers from the earliest ages of antiquity , and various theories have been advanced to account for its ...
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