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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... perhaps be suggested that such instances , as well as those offered by recurring phrases and epithets , like " boisterous Hellespont , " " boisterous Boreas , " " chrystal skys , " " chrystal Heavens , " " lovely , " and " Elysian ...
... perhaps be suggested that such instances , as well as those offered by recurring phrases and epithets , like " boisterous Hellespont , " " boisterous Boreas , " " chrystal skys , " " chrystal Heavens , " " lovely , " and " Elysian ...
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... perhaps , disappointed that he , with his quick eye for Nature , his habit of throwing in little and perhaps homely allusions which seem out of all proportion to his transcendental visions , has , as far as I recollect , only one ...
... perhaps , disappointed that he , with his quick eye for Nature , his habit of throwing in little and perhaps homely allusions which seem out of all proportion to his transcendental visions , has , as far as I recollect , only one ...
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perhaps , than pathetic is Bill Sikes's nameless dog , his only link with tenderness and feeling ; to whom he does not forget to cast a morsel of food in the midst of his agony and fear ; he who felt twenty score of deaths in one long ...
perhaps , than pathetic is Bill Sikes's nameless dog , his only link with tenderness and feeling ; to whom he does not forget to cast a morsel of food in the midst of his agony and fear ; he who felt twenty score of deaths in one long ...
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