The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 253F. Jefferies, 1967 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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... more particularly the introduction of those which Wolfran proposes , are in direct contradiction to the whole plan and spirit of the poem . Assuming that this second part is really a genuine continuation The War of the Wartburg . 73.
... more particularly the introduction of those which Wolfran proposes , are in direct contradiction to the whole plan and spirit of the poem . Assuming that this second part is really a genuine continuation The War of the Wartburg . 73.
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... direct defence of Ofterdingen or of a direct proof of the original assertion . Indeed , we are not even given to understand that it is for the purpose of rescuing Ofterdingen that Klingsor proposes the riddle which he defies Wolfran to ...
... direct defence of Ofterdingen or of a direct proof of the original assertion . Indeed , we are not even given to understand that it is for the purpose of rescuing Ofterdingen that Klingsor proposes the riddle which he defies Wolfran to ...
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... Liverpool costs less than its carriage from Liverpool to London , the commercial advantages of direct water communication between the two cities would be far greater than that obtainable I 12 The Gentleman's Magazine .
... Liverpool costs less than its carriage from Liverpool to London , the commercial advantages of direct water communication between the two cities would be far greater than that obtainable I 12 The Gentleman's Magazine .
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