The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 247A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 - Great Britain 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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 83
Page 8
... half closed , watched him in this conflict , half wondering how it would end . Richard was a powerful man physically , and might easily be dangerous ; and anguish has an ugly trick of making gentle- men forget their breeding , and ...
... half closed , watched him in this conflict , half wondering how it would end . Richard was a powerful man physically , and might easily be dangerous ; and anguish has an ugly trick of making gentle- men forget their breeding , and ...
Page 172
... half lyrical in manner and half elegiac , than to brace upon his punier limbs the young giant's newly fashioned buskin of blank verse . The signs of this growing struggle , the traces of this incomplete emancipation , are perceptible ...
... half lyrical in manner and half elegiac , than to brace upon his punier limbs the young giant's newly fashioned buskin of blank verse . The signs of this growing struggle , the traces of this incomplete emancipation , are perceptible ...
Page 440
... half - an - hour . A picturesque island may be chosen , or a wooded knoll running into the loch , and here the gilly ... half - past three or four o'clock in apparently the most groundless manner . Atmospheric conditions most probably ...
... half - an - hour . A picturesque island may be chosen , or a wooded knoll running into the loch , and here the gilly ... half - past three or four o'clock in apparently the most groundless manner . Atmospheric conditions most probably ...
Contents
Under which Lord? By E LYNN LINTONcontinued | 1 |
Meteor Dust By RICHARD A Proctor | 46 |
Note on the Historical Play of King Edward III By ALGERNON | 66 |
Copyright | |
9 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Abbey answered appear army asked birds Board schools Brisbane Burnham Thorpe called CCXLV child Church coast Comédie Française Compsognathus course Crossholme dear earth Edith Everett England English eruption existing eyes face Father Truscott feel François Coppée French Fullerton girl give Glatigny ground hand heart Hermione honour husband infidel Kalofer kind King knew Lady Maine Lascelles lava less living London look Lord Lord Hartington matter Médoc Melbourne meteoric mother mountain nature Nesbitt never once pain passed passion play poet poor present priest Prince Napoleon protoplasm reptiles Richard Richard Fullerton Ringrove Russian Sarah Bernhardt scarcely scene Scobieleff seems seen Shakespeare side Sister Agnes smile smoking soul speak species spirit strange strawberry Superior Theresa things thought tion truth turned vicar Virginia voice whole wife woman women words