The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 284F. Jefferies, 1967 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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Page 134
... given us more wealth of analysis and illustration , more suggestive hints and interesting side - lights on the whole subject and province of metre . But , with all respect to Mr. Ruskin and other eminent authorities , it may be doubted ...
... given us more wealth of analysis and illustration , more suggestive hints and interesting side - lights on the whole subject and province of metre . But , with all respect to Mr. Ruskin and other eminent authorities , it may be doubted ...
Page 351
... given the private name ( now strictly tabooed ) of K'iu , or " Tumulus . " His portraits and statues all represent him as being a big , bony man , with large limbs and heavy features , square , massive head , club nose , prominent teeth ...
... given the private name ( now strictly tabooed ) of K'iu , or " Tumulus . " His portraits and statues all represent him as being a big , bony man , with large limbs and heavy features , square , massive head , club nose , prominent teeth ...
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... given us not only the faithful representation of human action , or individual experience , or the external world , but a picture so transfigured by exquisite feeling and embodied in the choicest expression which language can yield ...
... given us not only the faithful representation of human action , or individual experience , or the external world , but a picture so transfigured by exquisite feeling and embodied in the choicest expression which language can yield ...
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