The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 271F. 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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Page 254
... Lord Beaconsfield , a figure that stands out prominently from the gene- ral haze of that remote epoch , with some claims , no doubt , to histori- cal reality , but with many more links with the mythical and fictitious . That such a ...
... Lord Beaconsfield , a figure that stands out prominently from the gene- ral haze of that remote epoch , with some claims , no doubt , to histori- cal reality , but with many more links with the mythical and fictitious . That such a ...
Page 255
... Lord Beaconsfield was a Jew is only to say that he too came from the East : a fact which is sometimes otherwise noted by an allusion to his Oriental imagination . Notice next his political career , if you ... Lord Beaconsfield the Sun ? 255.
... Lord Beaconsfield was a Jew is only to say that he too came from the East : a fact which is sometimes otherwise noted by an allusion to his Oriental imagination . Notice next his political career , if you ... Lord Beaconsfield the Sun ? 255.
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... Lord Beaconsfield , in each and every case there is one and the same allusion : an allusion , beautifully imagined , delicately conveyed , but an allusion for all that which few can misconstrue , none can mistake ; an allusion , need I ...
... Lord Beaconsfield , in each and every case there is one and the same allusion : an allusion , beautifully imagined , delicately conveyed , but an allusion for all that which few can misconstrue , none can mistake ; an allusion , need I ...
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