The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 301F. Jefferies, 1906 The "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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... verse is so good that while we are admiring it we are apt to forget what he is writing about , a state of affairs ... verse ; that is what lasts so long . And the goodness of y ' verse can be nothing else than y 32 The Gentleman's Magazine.
... verse is so good that while we are admiring it we are apt to forget what he is writing about , a state of affairs ... verse ; that is what lasts so long . And the goodness of y ' verse can be nothing else than y 32 The Gentleman's Magazine.
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... verse , manifestly delighted to test the metrical possibilities of the English language . As some of his higher achievements show " The Curse of Kehama , " " " Roderick , " and certain ballads that have standard and unimpeachable value ...
... verse , manifestly delighted to test the metrical possibilities of the English language . As some of his higher achievements show " The Curse of Kehama , " " " Roderick , " and certain ballads that have standard and unimpeachable value ...
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... verse till recent times . " Our true sea - epics , " he says , " are written in prose rather than in verse , " and instances Hakluyt , Purchas , " Sir Francis Drake Reviv'd , " and Exquemeling . The English sailor has not been much ...
... verse till recent times . " Our true sea - epics , " he says , " are written in prose rather than in verse , " and instances Hakluyt , Purchas , " Sir Francis Drake Reviv'd , " and Exquemeling . The English sailor has not been much ...
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