The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 253F. 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 317
... poets ' pages and from their pertinence to my present purpose . All the British poets then ( down to Tennyson and Morris , who are always tender and therefore true to Nature and " the speechless world " ) have , I venture to complain ...
... poets ' pages and from their pertinence to my present purpose . All the British poets then ( down to Tennyson and Morris , who are always tender and therefore true to Nature and " the speechless world " ) have , I venture to complain ...
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... poets , with that excep- tional sympathy with Nature which they claim , might almost have been expected to express in their verse some larger measure of admiration than the vulgar thus easily attain to . They know it as a " summer bird ...
... poets , with that excep- tional sympathy with Nature which they claim , might almost have been expected to express in their verse some larger measure of admiration than the vulgar thus easily attain to . They know it as a " summer bird ...
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... poets ' claim to be considered scholars in nature . But more striking , albeit not more delightful , are the poets ' utterances about the swan ; while the contrast between the passages about this bird that are written down from ...
... poets ' claim to be considered scholars in nature . But more striking , albeit not more delightful , are the poets ' utterances about the swan ; while the contrast between the passages about this bird that are written down from ...
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Books and their Authors By ROBERT AITKEN | 93 |
a Novel By JULIAN HAWTHORNE | 129 |
A Persecuted FellowcreatureNew Zealand Coalseams_The | 246 |
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