The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 297F. Jefferies, 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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... play , and , according to Shakespeare , meets his end at the battle of Towton.1 It is unnecessary for us here to consider to what extent Shake- speare was the author of these two plays ; they are always included in every complete ...
... play , and , according to Shakespeare , meets his end at the battle of Towton.1 It is unnecessary for us here to consider to what extent Shake- speare was the author of these two plays ; they are always included in every complete ...
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... play by Thomas Nashe . Concerning The Isle of Dogs we have little information . It was written in 1597 , the ... plays of Shake- speare that the main interest centres . That manuscript copies of two of Shakespeare's masterpieces were in ...
... play by Thomas Nashe . Concerning The Isle of Dogs we have little information . It was written in 1597 , the ... plays of Shake- speare that the main interest centres . That manuscript copies of two of Shakespeare's masterpieces were in ...
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... PLAY . HIS stupendous play , presumably the longest in existence , is written , as I have said , by a Professor of Geology , his object being to show that there is nothing really antagonistic between science and what it is convenient to ...
... PLAY . HIS stupendous play , presumably the longest in existence , is written , as I have said , by a Professor of Geology , his object being to show that there is nothing really antagonistic between science and what it is convenient to ...
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WALLACEGOODBODY | 14 |
Ancient Mercantile Houses of London By J H MACMICHAEL | 129 |
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