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 231
... thoughts . We are scarce conscious of using a metaphor , when we speak of our books as friends , and of their perusal as converse . If our debt to them is infinite , our payments are habitual and incessant . In our every thought of ...
... thoughts . We are scarce conscious of using a metaphor , when we speak of our books as friends , and of their perusal as converse . If our debt to them is infinite , our payments are habitual and incessant . In our every thought of ...
Page 333
... thought and skims away along the surface , that he should burden his line with a fact where it is enough for his purpose if he brighten it with an idea . But it is surely sufficient to justify remark when the poets who spit themselves ...
... thought and skims away along the surface , that he should burden his line with a fact where it is enough for his purpose if he brighten it with an idea . But it is surely sufficient to justify remark when the poets who spit themselves ...
Page 533
... thought that , I would never trouble you again , in any way . But I know that she cares for you , and you might know it , too , if you would . I saw her face while she was talk- ing with you at the party to - night . I could tell what ...
... thought that , I would never trouble you again , in any way . But I know that she cares for you , and you might know it , too , if you would . I saw her face while she was talk- ing with you at the party to - night . I could tell what ...
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