The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 287F. Jefferies, 1967 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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... poet unrivalled by any which Scotland has produced " is surely deserving of a better fate . But his lot was cast on unpropitious times , and he was essentially the poet of a decadent social and religious order . At the very zenith of ...
... poet unrivalled by any which Scotland has produced " is surely deserving of a better fate . But his lot was cast on unpropitious times , and he was essentially the poet of a decadent social and religious order . At the very zenith of ...
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... poet and of the lyrical poet ; in reality he is an epic poet . In all his works he only speaks of himself two or three times , and with splendid disinterestedness he soars above French Poetry in the Nineteenth Century . 441.
... poet and of the lyrical poet ; in reality he is an epic poet . In all his works he only speaks of himself two or three times , and with splendid disinterestedness he soars above French Poetry in the Nineteenth Century . 441.
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... poetic qualities is the fidelity of presentment . It is a painter's law , or a sculptor's , perhaps , as much as a poet's , and it may easily be carried to undue extremes ; a law , indeed , that was afterwards to bring about strange ...
... poetic qualities is the fidelity of presentment . It is a painter's law , or a sculptor's , perhaps , as much as a poet's , and it may easily be carried to undue extremes ; a law , indeed , that was afterwards to bring about strange ...
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