Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Tom 231A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 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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... BURLESQUE WRITERS . T is scarcely requisite to say that the term " burlesque " is derived from the Italian , burlesca , or the verb burlare , which means simply to " joke , " to " banter , " and even to " play . " The term is applied to ...
... BURLESQUE WRITERS . T is scarcely requisite to say that the term " burlesque " is derived from the Italian , burlesca , or the verb burlare , which means simply to " joke , " to " banter , " and even to " play . " The term is applied to ...
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... burlesque . In literary com- position , however , the burlesque is most commonly couched in verse , in which class the Italian language is the most abounding ; but almost every language has its burlesque poems , the prevailing cha ...
... burlesque . In literary com- position , however , the burlesque is most commonly couched in verse , in which class the Italian language is the most abounding ; but almost every language has its burlesque poems , the prevailing cha ...
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... burlesque humour ; only surpassed , perhaps , by his keenness in satire . His series of electioneering subjects ; his " March to Finchley , " which used to hang in the dining - hall of the Foundling Hospital ; his " Morning , " " Noon ...
... burlesque humour ; only surpassed , perhaps , by his keenness in satire . His series of electioneering subjects ; his " March to Finchley , " which used to hang in the dining - hall of the Foundling Hospital ; his " Morning , " " Noon ...
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