Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 231A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 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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... style , as if there could be one ever - prevailing standard of literary style ; as if entire epochs , as well as individuals , must not , in this respect , be widely different from each other ; as if true genius itself were not the sole ...
... style , as if there could be one ever - prevailing standard of literary style ; as if entire epochs , as well as individuals , must not , in this respect , be widely different from each other ; as if true genius itself were not the sole ...
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... style - why Wordsworth's " Excursion " is disliked by those who admire the " Traveller " of Goldsmith ; why Paley may be agreeable to one who delights in the " Liberty of Unlicensed Printing " by Milton - not that the style of ...
... style - why Wordsworth's " Excursion " is disliked by those who admire the " Traveller " of Goldsmith ; why Paley may be agreeable to one who delights in the " Liberty of Unlicensed Printing " by Milton - not that the style of ...
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... style ; and that is the finest diction which most nearly approaches a familiar and refined discourse . In the florid and artificial style of writing the same tax of selection , and the same niceness of propriety , are not severely ...
... style ; and that is the finest diction which most nearly approaches a familiar and refined discourse . In the florid and artificial style of writing the same tax of selection , and the same niceness of propriety , are not severely ...
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Up and Down the Road By ALEXANDER ANDREWS | 1 |
Political Situation | 16 |
Rothschild The House | 133 |
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