Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 244A. 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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IN EPIGRAMS . Dost thou think I care for a satyre or an epigram ? same case . No whit I believe , but some others may . - Much Ado about Nothing . NNUMERABLE wits have tried to define wit , but it remains undefined . The epigram ...
IN EPIGRAMS . Dost thou think I care for a satyre or an epigram ? same case . No whit I believe , but some others may . - Much Ado about Nothing . NNUMERABLE wits have tried to define wit , but it remains undefined . The epigram ...
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... epigram at its culminating epoch . To exhibit the very odd shapes the epigram on Myron's Cow takes , let this of Lessing's show : - ON A BATTLE PIECE . How fine the illusion ! Bremartus breathed shorter When he saw it , fell prostrate ...
... epigram at its culminating epoch . To exhibit the very odd shapes the epigram on Myron's Cow takes , let this of Lessing's show : - ON A BATTLE PIECE . How fine the illusion ! Bremartus breathed shorter When he saw it , fell prostrate ...
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... epigram are very much alike . Plato in his " Laws " ( v . 529 , Bohn's Edition ) , defining the law for an epitaph , does so in words that would almost equally suit the epigram : And make not the upright tombstones greater than what may ...
... epigram are very much alike . Plato in his " Laws " ( v . 529 , Bohn's Edition ) , defining the law for an epitaph , does so in words that would almost equally suit the epigram : And make not the upright tombstones greater than what may ...
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Cox David By FREDERICK WEDMORE | 1 |
HOW HANDSOME SHE LOOKED | 18 |
So Like a Man | 129 |
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