The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 269The "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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T 1 RAGEDY is the highest product of the human intellect when that is applied to the drama or to dramatic poetry . Sir Philip Sidney , writing in 1583 , speaks , in his “ Defence of Poesie , " “ of the high and excellent tragedy that ...
T 1 RAGEDY is the highest product of the human intellect when that is applied to the drama or to dramatic poetry . Sir Philip Sidney , writing in 1583 , speaks , in his “ Defence of Poesie , " “ of the high and excellent tragedy that ...
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“ The earth is the Lord's , and the fulness thereof , ” and there are many delightful creatures , apart from human bipeds , who are classed under the comprehensive " vagabond , ” yet who , while in their own modest sphere can accomplish ...
“ The earth is the Lord's , and the fulness thereof , ” and there are many delightful creatures , apart from human bipeds , who are classed under the comprehensive " vagabond , ” yet who , while in their own modest sphere can accomplish ...
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... but worthy of being retained as a quiet picturesque memory : an exquisite bit of Nature and humanity combined ... which far exceeds in picturesque effect and human interest the finest canvas of Jacob Ruysdael or Claude Lorraine .
... but worthy of being retained as a quiet picturesque memory : an exquisite bit of Nature and humanity combined ... which far exceeds in picturesque effect and human interest the finest canvas of Jacob Ruysdael or Claude Lorraine .
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Africa The Future of By A WERNER | 131 |
Among Rooks By DISCIPULUS | 147 |
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