The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 164A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1838 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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... living accuracy of his delineations , he must claim the title of a great original genius - of that which does not borrow its materials from what has been collected and used before , but works rather like nature from its own resources ...
... living accuracy of his delineations , he must claim the title of a great original genius - of that which does not borrow its materials from what has been collected and used before , but works rather like nature from its own resources ...
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... living though fast shrinking waters of that sister idiom , which had not always , as he flattered himself , deserved the name of a dialect . As may be said , I believe , of every really great man , Scott was self - educated in every ...
... living though fast shrinking waters of that sister idiom , which had not always , as he flattered himself , deserved the name of a dialect . As may be said , I believe , of every really great man , Scott was self - educated in every ...
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... living forms of Nature , from the active exercises of the field , and long summer excursions to every spot consecrated by the memory of historic fame . Sometimes he would be seen climbing the Cheviot hills , or copy- ing Roman ...
... living forms of Nature , from the active exercises of the field , and long summer excursions to every spot consecrated by the memory of historic fame . Sometimes he would be seen climbing the Cheviot hills , or copy- ing Roman ...
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... living at Caen a young couple , who had formed a mar- riage founded on mutual affection ; both of them were of serious temperament , and in moments of mutual confidence the husband confessed to his wife that he had formerly wished to ...
... living at Caen a young couple , who had formed a mar- riage founded on mutual affection ; both of them were of serious temperament , and in moments of mutual confidence the husband confessed to his wife that he had formerly wished to ...
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... living in solitude , knew in the spirit what passed in the me- morable day of Lepanto , and that , even during the time of the combat , she obtained , by her tears and inter- cession with God , advantage and suc- cess in favour of the ...
... living in solitude , knew in the spirit what passed in the me- morable day of Lepanto , and that , even during the time of the combat , she obtained , by her tears and inter- cession with God , advantage and suc- cess in favour of the ...
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