The Gentleman's Magazine, Tom 89,Część 2;Tom 126F. Jefferies, 1819 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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... reading , which is very well illustrated by you . But the learned Mr. Hugh Farmer lately com- municated to me a well - supported various reading which had escaped me : non ; thou shalt not die , or , thou diest not ; a continuation of ...
... reading , which is very well illustrated by you . But the learned Mr. Hugh Farmer lately com- municated to me a well - supported various reading which had escaped me : non ; thou shalt not die , or , thou diest not ; a continuation of ...
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... reading displeased Bentley , who wished to substitute " rectis lis , " but for this reading tectis oc- not appear sufficient authority to jus- tify the alteration . The objection to the present reading is , that the sight of the dangers ...
... reading displeased Bentley , who wished to substitute " rectis lis , " but for this reading tectis oc- not appear sufficient authority to jus- tify the alteration . The objection to the present reading is , that the sight of the dangers ...
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... readers less conversant with such pro- ductions , and superficially acquainted with the language and customs of our ancestors . In volume IX . page 58 , of Mr. Gifford's excellent edition of Ben Jonson's Works , we meet with a Note ...
... readers less conversant with such pro- ductions , and superficially acquainted with the language and customs of our ancestors . In volume IX . page 58 , of Mr. Gifford's excellent edition of Ben Jonson's Works , we meet with a Note ...
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... Ely Cathedral . + Robert Parsons , of Lincoln College , M.A. 1782 . body uncommon emotions in his readers the number and felicity of 4 1819. ] Ely Cathedral School.Tour of a Divine in 1797 , 25 Whom, moreover, we will not have ad- ...
... Ely Cathedral . + Robert Parsons , of Lincoln College , M.A. 1782 . body uncommon emotions in his readers the number and felicity of 4 1819. ] Ely Cathedral School.Tour of a Divine in 1797 , 25 Whom, moreover, we will not have ad- ...
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... Readers , very many , must feel themselves obliged by the account given of Collegiate Schools by your Correspondent M. H. of Cros- by - square . The subject is interesting , and particularly to the lovers of Church Music and the ...
... Readers , very many , must feel themselves obliged by the account given of Collegiate Schools by your Correspondent M. H. of Cros- by - square . The subject is interesting , and particularly to the lovers of Church Music and the ...
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