The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 244The "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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I say partial ; for , through the very nature of his subject , George was rarely
suffered to pass the Tower Moat , and was ... It has not failed to strike me , many
and many a time in my life memory of George Cruikshank , that until he had fully ...
I say partial ; for , through the very nature of his subject , George was rarely
suffered to pass the Tower Moat , and was ... It has not failed to strike me , many
and many a time in my life memory of George Cruikshank , that until he had fully ...
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An analogous idea of the individual man George Cruikshank is instilled in the
brief notice ( it is evidently by Maginn ) appended to the outline caricature portrait
of George by “ Alfred Croquis ” ( the late Daniel Maclise , R.A. ) , which appears
as ...
An analogous idea of the individual man George Cruikshank is instilled in the
brief notice ( it is evidently by Maginn ) appended to the outline caricature portrait
of George by “ Alfred Croquis ” ( the late Daniel Maclise , R.A. ) , which appears
as ...
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in Paris , " written about 1822 , and containing at least forty coloured etchings by
George Cruikshank . Don Eustaqio gave me the book , and on bringing it home to
Europe I showed it to George , who at first professed his utter ignorance of the ...
in Paris , " written about 1822 , and containing at least forty coloured etchings by
George Cruikshank . Don Eustaqio gave me the book , and on bringing it home to
Europe I showed it to George , who at first professed his utter ignorance of the ...
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How HANDSOME SHE LOOKED | 18 |
Dickens Charles as Dramatist and Poet By PERCY FITZGERALD | 61 |
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