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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... nature ; to catch the most im- portant features of character , and the deepest shades of thought ; to re- flect the fertility and humour of the bright and overflowing spirit , or to pour forth the despairing voice of nature crying from ...
... nature ; to catch the most im- portant features of character , and the deepest shades of thought ; to re- flect the fertility and humour of the bright and overflowing spirit , or to pour forth the despairing voice of nature crying from ...
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... nature , and only reluctantly withdrew my attention from the scarcity of materials and the rudeness of those which I ... natural objects which has never since de- serted me . The neighbourhood of Kelso , the most beautiful , if not the ...
... nature , and only reluctantly withdrew my attention from the scarcity of materials and the rudeness of those which I ... natural objects which has never since de- serted me . The neighbourhood of Kelso , the most beautiful , if not the ...
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... Nature , from the active exercises of the field , and long summer excursions to every spot consecrated by the memory of historic fame . Sometimes he would be seen climbing the Cheviot hills , or copy- ing Roman inscriptions among the ...
... Nature , from the active exercises of the field , and long summer excursions to every spot consecrated by the memory of historic fame . Sometimes he would be seen climbing the Cheviot hills , or copy- ing Roman inscriptions among the ...
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... natural gifts , and all he had acquired and added by well - directed research , were called into action . It burst , as we ... nature derive from their being poured out to all appearance involuntarily , amidst diction and sentiment cast ...
... natural gifts , and all he had acquired and added by well - directed research , were called into action . It burst , as we ... nature derive from their being poured out to all appearance involuntarily , amidst diction and sentiment cast ...
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... nature . The man of active life was not lost in the student and the recluse ; and he is probably the first great ... nature , in a style sometimes too exuberant for a written narrative , but which to him was natural and spontaneous . A ...
... nature . The man of active life was not lost in the student and the recluse ; and he is probably the first great ... nature , in a style sometimes too exuberant for a written narrative , but which to him was natural and spontaneous . A ...
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