The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 114,Teil 1E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1844 |
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... observations , it is our in- tention to give two more papers to the subject of Shakespeare , in which our attention will be chiefly employed in the consideration of particular passages in the text . It is in many cases a humble office ...
... observations , it is our in- tention to give two more papers to the subject of Shakespeare , in which our attention will be chiefly employed in the consideration of particular passages in the text . It is in many cases a humble office ...
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... observation , that there was nothing in our apprehension in any of the offices filled or duties performed by Chaucer , which would at all interfere with the time necessary for the composition of his immortal poems ; and some would only ...
... observation , that there was nothing in our apprehension in any of the offices filled or duties performed by Chaucer , which would at all interfere with the time necessary for the composition of his immortal poems ; and some would only ...
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... observation . therefore presume to tell your ladyship , with great confidence , that your writers have instituted a world of their own , and that nothing is more different from a human being than heroes or he- roines . " I " I am afraid ...
... observation . therefore presume to tell your ladyship , with great confidence , that your writers have instituted a world of their own , and that nothing is more different from a human being than heroes or he- roines . " I " I am afraid ...
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... observations I have made myself , I am satisfied that crime and vice were infinitely more prevalent and in their worst forms , during the ages of papal supremacy than during any other period of history , if we except , perhaps , the ...
... observations I have made myself , I am satisfied that crime and vice were infinitely more prevalent and in their worst forms , during the ages of papal supremacy than during any other period of history , if we except , perhaps , the ...
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... observations , in which the principles and plan of the poem are unfolded , should on no account be omitted . The Latin Governess , for Mothers and Governesses . By J. W. Freese , B.A.— Here young ladies may learn to conjugate " amo ...
... observations , in which the principles and plan of the poem are unfolded , should on no account be omitted . The Latin Governess , for Mothers and Governesses . By J. W. Freese , B.A.— Here young ladies may learn to conjugate " amo ...
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