The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 280F. 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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... feel the thronging of soft and delicate desires ; they love love ; they worship courage and they ensue happiness . I never quite feel that Carlyle's grim moral earnestness was in entire sympathy with Shakspeare's song . The types of ...
... feel the thronging of soft and delicate desires ; they love love ; they worship courage and they ensue happiness . I never quite feel that Carlyle's grim moral earnestness was in entire sympathy with Shakspeare's song . The types of ...
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... feel it is to feel that such a crime must bring its heavy penalty ? [ sic ] . That if one be a self - deluder , accounts must be balanced . " I commend this statement on the part of one of the most inspired of poets to those very worthy ...
... feel it is to feel that such a crime must bring its heavy penalty ? [ sic ] . That if one be a self - deluder , accounts must be balanced . " I commend this statement on the part of one of the most inspired of poets to those very worthy ...
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... feeling . I walk up and down trying this line and trying that until I feel that I have struck the right idea . But I am never satisfied . adays singers do not study elocution sufficiently , if at all . recitative , for instance , the ...
... feeling . I walk up and down trying this line and trying that until I feel that I have struck the right idea . But I am never satisfied . adays singers do not study elocution sufficiently , if at all . recitative , for instance , the ...
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Pearls Scotch and PearlHunting By Rev M G WATKINS M | 1 |
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Keats on ShakespeareThe Sister of LaunceThe Poetic | 108 |
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