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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... known by all in the original work ; nor is it to enter into argumentative detail and analyses of his writings , which have been the subject of much able and ingenious criticism from many writers of eminence ; but rather to show from the ...
... known by all in the original work ; nor is it to enter into argumentative detail and analyses of his writings , which have been the subject of much able and ingenious criticism from many writers of eminence ; but rather to show from the ...
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... known at that time as a literary charac- ter . I know not how I attracted his at- tention , and that of some of the young men who boarded in his family , but so it was , that I became a frequent and favoured guest . The kind old man ...
... known at that time as a literary charac- ter . I know not how I attracted his at- tention , and that of some of the young men who boarded in his family , but so it was , that I became a frequent and favoured guest . The kind old man ...
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... known , only for the sake of the striking circumstance by which it marks the very early date of these multifarious studies . " ' * " He But not even the fascination of his favourite authors detained Scott from the living forms of Nature ...
... known , only for the sake of the striking circumstance by which it marks the very early date of these multifarious studies . " ' * " He But not even the fascination of his favourite authors detained Scott from the living forms of Nature ...
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... known other literary men of energy as restless as his ; but all such have been entitled to the designation of busy - bodies ; whereas Scott , neither in literary labour , nor in continual contact with the affairs of the world , ever did ...
... known other literary men of energy as restless as his ; but all such have been entitled to the designation of busy - bodies ; whereas Scott , neither in literary labour , nor in continual contact with the affairs of the world , ever did ...
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... known , and coming events are no longer in obscurity , then the illusion rapidly disappears , and the power of the enchanter with it altogether ceases . It is not so with the Poem ; its power over our passions is at first far inferior ...
... known , and coming events are no longer in obscurity , then the illusion rapidly disappears , and the power of the enchanter with it altogether ceases . It is not so with the Poem ; its power over our passions is at first far inferior ...
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