The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 164A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1838 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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... Scott's religious feelings and virtuous conduct . See the conclusion of Basil Hall's Diary , vol . v . p . 415-418 , formed on his character of Scott's character . these confidential pages in many various situations and relations ,
... Scott's religious feelings and virtuous conduct . See the conclusion of Basil Hall's Diary , vol . v . p . 415-418 , formed on his character of Scott's character . these confidential pages in many various situations and relations ,
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... feeling which seizes upon thoughts and ideas and appropriates them ; -secondly , a bright imagination which reflects and * See Scott's Diary , vol . vi . p . 164. " What a life mine has been broken - hearted for two years my heart had ...
... feeling which seizes upon thoughts and ideas and appropriates them ; -secondly , a bright imagination which reflects and * See Scott's Diary , vol . vi . p . 164. " What a life mine has been broken - hearted for two years my heart had ...
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... feelings of others . These , Scott appeared eminently to possess . To the first , he owed the rapidity of his ideas ... feeling and passion of our nature ; to catch the most im- portant features of character , and the deepest shades of ...
... feelings of others . These , Scott appeared eminently to possess . To the first , he owed the rapidity of his ideas ... feeling and passion of our nature ; to catch the most im- portant features of character , and the deepest shades of ...
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... feeling ; she used to make me pause on those passages which expressed generous and worthy sentiments , and if she could not divert me from those which were de- scriptive of battle and tumult , she con- trived at least to divide my ...
... feeling ; she used to make me pause on those passages which expressed generous and worthy sentiments , and if she could not divert me from those which were de- scriptive of battle and tumult , she con- trived at least to divide my ...
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... feeling for the beauties of natural objects which has never since de- serted me . The neighbourhood of Kelso , the ... feelings which I have described as predo- minating in my mind , naturally rested upon and associated themselves with ...
... feeling for the beauties of natural objects which has never since de- serted me . The neighbourhood of Kelso , the ... feelings which I have described as predo- minating in my mind , naturally rested upon and associated themselves with ...
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