The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 255F. 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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Page 344
... Glenarvon , " in which she sketched the character of Byron , pointing her moral in the disastrous results of high gifts and ungovernable passions , without a sheet anchor to the soul . The novel is a curious medley as regards plot , and ...
... Glenarvon , " in which she sketched the character of Byron , pointing her moral in the disastrous results of high gifts and ungovernable passions , without a sheet anchor to the soul . The novel is a curious medley as regards plot , and ...
Page 345
... Glenarvon ; and Miss Elinor , forgetful of her old father , my dear mad brother , her aunt , her religion , and all else , to the scandal of everyone in their senses , heads the rabble . " The poet poisons the whole of society ...
... Glenarvon ; and Miss Elinor , forgetful of her old father , my dear mad brother , her aunt , her religion , and all else , to the scandal of everyone in their senses , heads the rabble . " The poet poisons the whole of society ...
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... Glenarvon ' to the press . It was written at night , without the knowledge of anyone but a governess - Miss Walsh . I sent for a copyist ; and when he came , she pointed to me , seated at a table and dressed in boy's clothes . He would ...
... Glenarvon ' to the press . It was written at night , without the knowledge of anyone but a governess - Miss Walsh . I sent for a copyist ; and when he came , she pointed to me , seated at a table and dressed in boy's clothes . He would ...
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