Gentleman's Magazine and Historical ReviewA. Dodd and A. Smith, 1845 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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... ; and as for Mrs. who wrote such a poem , and Mr. - who is the author of such a review , there seemed to be no end of them : so dif- ferent from the easy current of Stockholm society - much 10 [ July , Portfolio of a Man of the World .
... ; and as for Mrs. who wrote such a poem , and Mr. - who is the author of such a review , there seemed to be no end of them : so dif- ferent from the easy current of Stockholm society - much 10 [ July , Portfolio of a Man of the World .
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... Poets are privileged , " said " and may turn what is absurd into fine sentences , but all that does not make the superstition a bit more rational or less injurious . " " Is there any one , " said Kinnaird , " who , if they were forced ...
... Poets are privileged , " said " and may turn what is absurd into fine sentences , but all that does not make the superstition a bit more rational or less injurious . " " Is there any one , " said Kinnaird , " who , if they were forced ...
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... poem entitled " Home " was noticed with due commendation in our Ma- gazine for April 1839 , is the panegy- rist of the local beauties of his neigh- bourhood , a pleasing task , which he performs with the best possible good nature ...
... poem entitled " Home " was noticed with due commendation in our Ma- gazine for April 1839 , is the panegy- rist of the local beauties of his neigh- bourhood , a pleasing task , which he performs with the best possible good nature ...
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... poets , by N. Bland , esq . and a translation from the Arabic , by the Rev. W. Cureton , of " The Book of Religious and Philosophical Sects , " by Sharastani , a Mahommedan writer of the twelfth century . This translation will form a ...
... poets , by N. Bland , esq . and a translation from the Arabic , by the Rev. W. Cureton , of " The Book of Religious and Philosophical Sects , " by Sharastani , a Mahommedan writer of the twelfth century . This translation will form a ...
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... poem of which the imitations have been countless , and the moral effect im- measurable . He had also established a ... poems , on high and awful themes , with familiar allusions and grotesque similes ; and this union of what is near and ...
... poem of which the imitations have been countless , and the moral effect im- measurable . He had also established a ... poems , on high and awful themes , with familiar allusions and grotesque similes ; and this union of what is near and ...
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