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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A great writer has said , wrongly as I venture to think , that the forms of the external world , by which I suppose he means what we call nature , have made but little impression on Dante . “ He leaves to others the earth , the ocean ...
A great writer has said , wrongly as I venture to think , that the forms of the external world , by which I suppose he means what we call nature , have made but little impression on Dante . “ He leaves to others the earth , the ocean ...
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Into these now disused openings the gloom hovered down in quaint and fantastic shapes , such as an artist of the eerie in Nature would have delighted to catch at the end of his pencil . But they had no attraction now for the eyes of ...
Into these now disused openings the gloom hovered down in quaint and fantastic shapes , such as an artist of the eerie in Nature would have delighted to catch at the end of his pencil . But they had no attraction now for the eyes of ...
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... that they boldly left the skirts of the Forest and came into the roadway for the bits of food he was accustomed to give them . To the landlord of the “ Boar's Head ” the daytime was a period of passive enjoyment of wooded Nature ...
... that they boldly left the skirts of the Forest and came into the roadway for the bits of food he was accustomed to give them . To the landlord of the “ Boar's Head ” the daytime was a period of passive enjoyment of wooded Nature ...
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