The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 4;Band 105,Teil 1;Band 158E. Cave, 1835 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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... give that genius room to expand , or stifle it in ignorance and superstition ; it may become a splendid but useless ... gives such spirit and liveliness to the descriptions , that the non- professional reader will peruse it with pleasure ...
... give that genius room to expand , or stifle it in ignorance and superstition ; it may become a splendid but useless ... gives such spirit and liveliness to the descriptions , that the non- professional reader will peruse it with pleasure ...
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... give indifferent representations of the heads on the coins of those Emperors of whom they furnish biographical notices , but scarce- ly ever make any remarks on the fea- tures exhibited . It will , however , be found that the ...
... give indifferent representations of the heads on the coins of those Emperors of whom they furnish biographical notices , but scarce- ly ever make any remarks on the fea- tures exhibited . It will , however , be found that the ...
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... give up the point as hopeless for Saxon , or else to study the Teutonic tongues , en masse : but we shall still feel obliged to require this of them , if it be only for the sake of forcing them to spare us the twaddle which they ...
... give up the point as hopeless for Saxon , or else to study the Teutonic tongues , en masse : but we shall still feel obliged to require this of them , if it be only for the sake of forcing them to spare us the twaddle which they ...
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... give- No. I. AN ECLOGUE ON THE DEATH OF BEN JOHNSON , BETWEEN MELYBEUS AND * HYLAS . Melybæus . Hylas , the clear day boasts a glorious sunne , Our troope is ready , and our time is come ; That fox who hath so long our lambs destroy'd ...
... give- No. I. AN ECLOGUE ON THE DEATH OF BEN JOHNSON , BETWEEN MELYBEUS AND * HYLAS . Melybæus . Hylas , the clear day boasts a glorious sunne , Our troope is ready , and our time is come ; That fox who hath so long our lambs destroy'd ...
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... give sorrow vent , and that reliefe , The woods shall echo all the citie's griefe . I oft have verse on meaner subjects made : Should I give presents and leave debts unpaid ? Want of invention here is no excuse , My matter I shall find ...
... give sorrow vent , and that reliefe , The woods shall echo all the citie's griefe . I oft have verse on meaner subjects made : Should I give presents and leave debts unpaid ? Want of invention here is no excuse , My matter I shall find ...
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