The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 236F. Jefferies, 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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... poem in its fragmentary form , " whom Dr. Kenealy compliments as " the finest intellect in Europe " and as " the most illustrious living orator and statesman , who , also , as a writer , ranks with the highest on the roll of fame ...
... poem in its fragmentary form , " whom Dr. Kenealy compliments as " the finest intellect in Europe " and as " the most illustrious living orator and statesman , who , also , as a writer , ranks with the highest on the roll of fame ...
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... poem flag and falter ; the wheels seem to have fallen off , so that it drives heavily . Notwithstanding the elevated and beautiful language in which the elemental genii respond to the Titan , there is a certain grotesqueness which the ...
... poem flag and falter ; the wheels seem to have fallen off , so that it drives heavily . Notwithstanding the elevated and beautiful language in which the elemental genii respond to the Titan , there is a certain grotesqueness which the ...
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... poem , in his opinion , is ; and it must be confessed , in nothing that he afterwards said or did , is there aught that belies his boyish ideal . " A poem , " he says , " is opposed to a work of science by having , for its immediate ...
... poem , in his opinion , is ; and it must be confessed , in nothing that he afterwards said or did , is there aught that belies his boyish ideal . " A poem , " he says , " is opposed to a work of science by having , for its immediate ...
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