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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... respect whatso- ever . " Before we put a concluding stroke to the portrait of this eminent per- son , we must make an extract from some observations which Mr. Lock- hart has very judiciously and fairly given , on what may be called the ...
... respect whatso- ever . " Before we put a concluding stroke to the portrait of this eminent per- son , we must make an extract from some observations which Mr. Lock- hart has very judiciously and fairly given , on what may be called the ...
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... respect it yields to the most vulgar production of the day , and Macbeth itself is inferior to the Mysteries of Udolpho . Poetry , therefore , it is clear , retains its power over our minds , not so much by creating an illusion , by ...
... respect it yields to the most vulgar production of the day , and Macbeth itself is inferior to the Mysteries of Udolpho . Poetry , therefore , it is clear , retains its power over our minds , not so much by creating an illusion , by ...
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... respecting the Furber family in the Gent . Mag . for Sept. last . I cannot tell what arms they bore , but I have ... respects similar ; except that the latter may , in common with others , witness the explosion he is preparing , while ...
... respecting the Furber family in the Gent . Mag . for Sept. last . I cannot tell what arms they bore , but I have ... respects similar ; except that the latter may , in common with others , witness the explosion he is preparing , while ...
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... respect , and sense of justice to another , a stranger to you , of which you so constantly speak ? If you did make the inquiry , in what language do you think an in- genuous person would characterise your silence as to the result ? If ...
... respect , and sense of justice to another , a stranger to you , of which you so constantly speak ? If you did make the inquiry , in what language do you think an in- genuous person would characterise your silence as to the result ? If ...
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... respect , I close the cor- respondence for ever , in the charity of a sincere regret that it was ever com- menced . I am , Sir , your Mr. URBAN , obedient servant , H. N. COLeridge . My reply to the above is , that in a letter , 24th ...
... respect , I close the cor- respondence for ever , in the charity of a sincere regret that it was ever com- menced . I am , Sir , your Mr. URBAN , obedient servant , H. N. COLeridge . My reply to the above is , that in a letter , 24th ...
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