The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 288F. 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 143
... Xenocrate , The crystal springs , whose taste illuminates Refined eyes with an eternal sight , Like tried silver , run through Paradise , To entertain divine Xenocrate . The cherubins and Holy Seraphins That sing and play before the ...
... Xenocrate , The crystal springs , whose taste illuminates Refined eyes with an eternal sight , Like tried silver , run through Paradise , To entertain divine Xenocrate . The cherubins and Holy Seraphins That sing and play before the ...
Page 144
... in a speech of comparison ; thinking ' As thus Xenocrate in " Persepolis , " Helen in " Attica , " and see " Faust , " Gwendolen in Britain . themselves more than initiated in a poet's immortality if they 144 The Gentleman's Magazine .
... in a speech of comparison ; thinking ' As thus Xenocrate in " Persepolis , " Helen in " Attica , " and see " Faust , " Gwendolen in Britain . themselves more than initiated in a poet's immortality if they 144 The Gentleman's Magazine .
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... Xenocrate , all talk in the same high impassioned strain and on all occasions too . They rhapsodise in " the swelling bombast of a bragging blank verse , " as Nash not too good - naturedly put it . This defect , for defect it is , is ...
... Xenocrate , all talk in the same high impassioned strain and on all occasions too . They rhapsodise in " the swelling bombast of a bragging blank verse , " as Nash not too good - naturedly put it . This defect , for defect it is , is ...
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