The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 285The "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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But help is at hand ; and that help is brought by the first angel of the Commedia . For , Now there came across the turbid waves The clangour of a sound with terror fraught , Not otherwise it was than of a wind Impetuous on account of ...
But help is at hand ; and that help is brought by the first angel of the Commedia . For , Now there came across the turbid waves The clangour of a sound with terror fraught , Not otherwise it was than of a wind Impetuous on account of ...
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In the fifteenth canto comes the angel who shows the poets the staircase to the third circle . It is three hours past noon , and the sun is shining in their faces as they journey towards the west ; but a splendour greater than that of ...
In the fifteenth canto comes the angel who shows the poets the staircase to the third circle . It is three hours past noon , and the sun is shining in their faces as they journey towards the west ; but a splendour greater than that of ...
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He shows them the way to the fifth circle ; and in the nineteenth canto comes the angel who ushers them into it , and who speaks to them in a manner “ gentle and benign such as we hear not in this mortal region .
He shows them the way to the fifth circle ; and in the nineteenth canto comes the angel who ushers them into it , and who speaks to them in a manner “ gentle and benign such as we hear not in this mortal region .
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