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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6 come into the hall at Trinity , Thompson said at once , " That man must be a poet . ” Arthur Hallam “ looked up to him as to a great poet and an elder brother . ” It was during his residence at Cambridge that several poems which the ...
6 come into the hall at Trinity , Thompson said at once , " That man must be a poet . ” Arthur Hallam “ looked up to him as to a great poet and an elder brother . ” It was during his residence at Cambridge that several poems which the ...
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All this is in accordance with Tennyson s view , that his true life was to be sought for in his works ; and , of course , the elucidation of various passages in some of the greater poems , either from notes contributed by the poet's ...
All this is in accordance with Tennyson s view , that his true life was to be sought for in his works ; and , of course , the elucidation of various passages in some of the greater poems , either from notes contributed by the poet's ...
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Now it is a message of thanks with appreciative comments on a volume of poems received from the poet ; now it is the Queen who sends the poet a book of her own ; more frequently it is a message of human sympathy on both sides when ...
Now it is a message of thanks with appreciative comments on a volume of poems received from the poet ; now it is the Queen who sends the poet a book of her own ; more frequently it is a message of human sympathy on both sides when ...
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