The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 302F. 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 120
... thought . For both in " Evangeline " and in the other hexameter poems the theme is marred by the form . In " The Seaside and the Fireside " Longfellow returns to his earlier lyric vein . " The Building of the Ship " is the delight of ...
... thought . For both in " Evangeline " and in the other hexameter poems the theme is marred by the form . In " The Seaside and the Fireside " Longfellow returns to his earlier lyric vein . " The Building of the Ship " is the delight of ...
Page 131
... thought in order that we may revert to that condition of affairs over which thought has triumphed , and the belief that further progress can only be attained by returning to the form of competition which at last produced thought as its ...
... thought in order that we may revert to that condition of affairs over which thought has triumphed , and the belief that further progress can only be attained by returning to the form of competition which at last produced thought as its ...
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... thoughts to which I am now giving utterance , and your thoughts regarding them , are the expression of molecular changes ... thought , made out a fighting rather than a convincing case in his exposition of the theme in the light of more ...
... thoughts to which I am now giving utterance , and your thoughts regarding them , are the expression of molecular changes ... thought , made out a fighting rather than a convincing case in his exposition of the theme in the light of more ...
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