The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 297F. 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 152
... poem in the " Studies . " Of the remaining poems we may mention " A Crisis , " " A Slave's Triumph , " " Ways of Regard , " and " The Face , " the last of which was much admired by Lord Houghton , who is said to have spoken with ...
... poem in the " Studies . " Of the remaining poems we may mention " A Crisis , " " A Slave's Triumph , " " Ways of Regard , " and " The Face , " the last of which was much admired by Lord Houghton , who is said to have spoken with ...
Page 309
... Poems and Ballads a reprint of which forms the first volume of the collection . The effect of this , though perceptible enough at the outset , soon ceased to be felt , and the work , which has constituted the permanent delight of ...
... Poems and Ballads a reprint of which forms the first volume of the collection . The effect of this , though perceptible enough at the outset , soon ceased to be felt , and the work , which has constituted the permanent delight of ...
Page 503
... poems were sent in for competition . The conditions were that the piece should be in English , in any measure , and from one hundred to two hundred lines in length . The adjudicators were Lord Houghton , Sir Theodore Martin , and Mr ...
... poems were sent in for competition . The conditions were that the piece should be in English , in any measure , and from one hundred to two hundred lines in length . The adjudicators were Lord Houghton , Sir Theodore Martin , and Mr ...
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