The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 278The "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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I should here state that the poet expressly desired me not to make a sketch of himself . He did not give a reason for his objection , but it may have been that he did not approve of the production of unauthorised portraits .
I should here state that the poet expressly desired me not to make a sketch of himself . He did not give a reason for his objection , but it may have been that he did not approve of the production of unauthorised portraits .
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The poet further informed me that he seldom visited London in those days , preferring the quiet seclusion of country life ; as a matter of fact , he could not endure the flurry and turmoil of the metropolis . On arriving at the edge of ...
The poet further informed me that he seldom visited London in those days , preferring the quiet seclusion of country life ; as a matter of fact , he could not endure the flurry and turmoil of the metropolis . On arriving at the edge of ...
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There is no further record of him , and of his worth as a poet we have little means of judging , but in the Annals of the year 1241 we find this paragraph : Donal More , Lord of Tyrconnell , Fernanagh , and North Comrigh , died in the ...
There is no further record of him , and of his worth as a poet we have little means of judging , but in the Annals of the year 1241 we find this paragraph : Donal More , Lord of Tyrconnell , Fernanagh , and North Comrigh , died in the ...
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