Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 244A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 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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300 SHAKSPERE'S SONNETS . THER ` HERE is a great tendency , even amongst the most earnest students of Shakspere , to shirk the Sonnets . A few of them are generally selected for admiration ; the remainder , as far as possible ...
300 SHAKSPERE'S SONNETS . THER ` HERE is a great tendency , even amongst the most earnest students of Shakspere , to shirk the Sonnets . A few of them are generally selected for admiration ; the remainder , as far as possible ...
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... sonnets if only one offence is recognised . It does not appear possible that the first offence could be taken up as a theme of expostulation after Sonnets xxxvi . - xxxviii . But it is necessary also to take notice of the thirty - fifth ...
... sonnets if only one offence is recognised . It does not appear possible that the first offence could be taken up as a theme of expostulation after Sonnets xxxvi . - xxxviii . But it is necessary also to take notice of the thirty - fifth ...
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... sonnets that we get any hint of its termination ; and then , in Sonnets xcvii . and xcviii . Shakspere tells us , that although it has extended over a summer , autumn , and spring , it has been to him all winter : so we get some idea of ...
... sonnets that we get any hint of its termination ; and then , in Sonnets xcvii . and xcviii . Shakspere tells us , that although it has extended over a summer , autumn , and spring , it has been to him all winter : so we get some idea of ...
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