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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... means to measure its power . Compared to him , all the rest of the poet species that I have chanced to ob- serve nearly , with but one glorious excep- tion , have seemed to me to do little more than sleep through their lives - and at ...
... means to measure its power . Compared to him , all the rest of the poet species that I have chanced to ob- serve nearly , with but one glorious excep- tion , have seemed to me to do little more than sleep through their lives - and at ...
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... means of a large beneficence . I must say one word as to the matter of rank , which undoubtedly had infinitely more effect on him than money . In the first place he was all along courted by the great world , not it by him ; and ...
... means of a large beneficence . I must say one word as to the matter of rank , which undoubtedly had infinitely more effect on him than money . In the first place he was all along courted by the great world , not it by him ; and ...
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... means . It does not depend , as the novel or romance , on the rapidity of its movements , on the surprising nature of its changes , —on the breathless surprise with which we are hurried onwards from action to action , and event to event ...
... means . It does not depend , as the novel or romance , on the rapidity of its movements , on the surprising nature of its changes , —on the breathless surprise with which we are hurried onwards from action to action , and event to event ...
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... means of judg- ing of the point in dispute . Never- theless , that I might give you every satisfaction upon this subject also , I expunged the whole passage from the 2nd edition in 1836 ; see p . 90 . Further , with reference to your de ...
... means of judg- ing of the point in dispute . Never- theless , that I might give you every satisfaction upon this subject also , I expunged the whole passage from the 2nd edition in 1836 ; see p . 90 . Further , with reference to your de ...
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... means and abilities seeks the honours and amusements of the Court , the town , and more frequently the all engulphing wa- tering - place . The easy communication which tempts away the master , brings discontent and new desires to his ...
... means and abilities seeks the honours and amusements of the Court , the town , and more frequently the all engulphing wa- tering - place . The easy communication which tempts away the master , brings discontent and new desires to his ...
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