The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 292The "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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The author's end and aim is to give a figurative lesson of grandeur and decadence - a picture of remorse and retribution through three generations ; it was his object never to give the audience a “ spectacle ” that was not an idea .
The author's end and aim is to give a figurative lesson of grandeur and decadence - a picture of remorse and retribution through three generations ; it was his object never to give the audience a “ spectacle ” that was not an idea .
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He seems to have been singularly lucid as to his main object , and gives a strange instance of his distrusting his own mental endurance . He would carefully lay himself with his head towards the north when he went to sleep in the barns ...
He seems to have been singularly lucid as to his main object , and gives a strange instance of his distrusting his own mental endurance . He would carefully lay himself with his head towards the north when he went to sleep in the barns ...
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There are fewer distractions in the country ; and in not a few cases a new intellectual interest would be cordially welcomed . It is true , both in town and country , that much leisure is frittered away in occupations that give only a ...
There are fewer distractions in the country ; and in not a few cases a new intellectual interest would be cordially welcomed . It is true , both in town and country , that much leisure is frittered away in occupations that give only a ...
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