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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“ You must surely think , " Chamfort writes to his friend , " that every evil has fallen upon my head . ... has been reproached for the ingratitude he showed towards the friends whose generosity he had enjoyed in their palmy days by the ...
“ You must surely think , " Chamfort writes to his friend , " that every evil has fallen upon my head . ... has been reproached for the ingratitude he showed towards the friends whose generosity he had enjoyed in their palmy days by the ...
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proved by his adherence to his despoiled friends . ” He goes on to say : “ If Chamfort gave nothing to others , he gave nothing to him . self . He inveighed against pensions until his own was taken from him .
proved by his adherence to his despoiled friends . ” He goes on to say : “ If Chamfort gave nothing to others , he gave nothing to him . self . He inveighed against pensions until his own was taken from him .
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Taken by itself , the “ Ante - Chamber " is quite on a level with the rest of the idyll , and the portrait in the first fifteen lines appeared to some of his friends to be an adequate representation of the poet himself :That is his ...
Taken by itself , the “ Ante - Chamber " is quite on a level with the rest of the idyll , and the portrait in the first fifteen lines appeared to some of his friends to be an adequate representation of the poet himself :That is his ...
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