The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 288F. 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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... Nature , as you would do a piece of gold , it will spread and compass itself ( as gold will ) beyond an ordinary imagination . Let us follow Nature here , for this drawing , whether with stick or pen , is but cousin - german to writing ...
... Nature , as you would do a piece of gold , it will spread and compass itself ( as gold will ) beyond an ordinary imagination . Let us follow Nature here , for this drawing , whether with stick or pen , is but cousin - german to writing ...
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... nature doth this choice arise , for he that supplieth this place ought to be a man big and comely , stately and well spoken ; his voice great , his courage majestical , his nature haughty , and his purse plentiful and heavy . But ...
... nature doth this choice arise , for he that supplieth this place ought to be a man big and comely , stately and well spoken ; his voice great , his courage majestical , his nature haughty , and his purse plentiful and heavy . But ...
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... Nature - lover , name unknown , must have been one from whom Blount's " Academy of Eloquence ( 1656 ) quotes this simile , " Sweet as bean blossoms after rain . " 1 But three worshippers do not make a sect . Few later seventeenth ...
... Nature - lover , name unknown , must have been one from whom Blount's " Academy of Eloquence ( 1656 ) quotes this simile , " Sweet as bean blossoms after rain . " 1 But three worshippers do not make a sect . Few later seventeenth ...
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