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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... manner in which this very interesting biography is composed : less , as we observed , would not have satisfied the public mind ; and it must have been additional matter of extraordinary value which could have made the portrait of ...
... manner in which this very interesting biography is composed : less , as we observed , would not have satisfied the public mind ; and it must have been additional matter of extraordinary value which could have made the portrait of ...
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... manner in which he carried out of his mind the images which were created there ; the variety of his allusions and ... manners , by which these novels are distinguished . With Scott's great and masculine understanding , he achieved great ...
... manner in which he carried out of his mind the images which were created there ; the variety of his allusions and ... manners , by which these novels are distinguished . With Scott's great and masculine understanding , he achieved great ...
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... manner in which those works that interest us , were created , do we acknowledge the hand of the master , -the creator , * See Diary , vol . vi . 232 , 357. " A note to the end of a chapter , knowing no more than the Man in the Moon what ...
... manner in which those works that interest us , were created , do we acknowledge the hand of the master , -the creator , * See Diary , vol . vi . 232 , 357. " A note to the end of a chapter , knowing no more than the Man in the Moon what ...
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... manner as fully to show Mr. Coleridge's intended ap- plication of the phrase . See p . 164 , " Table Talk , " 1836 . The other complaint was , that in the same work I had published a remark by Mr. Coleridge that " he had raised the sale ...
... manner as fully to show Mr. Coleridge's intended ap- plication of the phrase . See p . 164 , " Table Talk , " 1836 . The other complaint was , that in the same work I had published a remark by Mr. Coleridge that " he had raised the sale ...
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... manner of comparing the two languages . FIOR GHAEL has given some instances of difference between the Gaëlic and Irish versions of the Bible , in the use of words altogether dissimilar in sound and orthography , yet perfectly synonymous ...
... manner of comparing the two languages . FIOR GHAEL has given some instances of difference between the Gaëlic and Irish versions of the Bible , in the use of words altogether dissimilar in sound and orthography , yet perfectly synonymous ...
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