The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 280The "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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“ There is no greater sin after the seven deadly than to flatter oneself into an idea of being a great poet , or one ... I commend this statement on the part of one of the most inspired of poets to those very worthy and self - deluded ...
“ There is no greater sin after the seven deadly than to flatter oneself into an idea of being a great poet , or one ... I commend this statement on the part of one of the most inspired of poets to those very worthy and self - deluded ...
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A POET translated by a poet ; the French of François Coppée done into English by John Davidson ; this is indeed to behold a ... Yet neither of the two poets , to my thinking , has distin . guished himself over the play that is now being ...
A POET translated by a poet ; the French of François Coppée done into English by John Davidson ; this is indeed to behold a ... Yet neither of the two poets , to my thinking , has distin . guished himself over the play that is now being ...
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dignity that attaches to a Master in Arts , and with more or less reputation as a minor poet , Robert Herrick was now able to enter freely into that society of wits which before his departure to Cambridge he had been able to regard only ...
dignity that attaches to a Master in Arts , and with more or less reputation as a minor poet , Robert Herrick was now able to enter freely into that society of wits which before his departure to Cambridge he had been able to regard only ...
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Apocrypha Revised The Merits and Demerits of the By | 130 |
Pessimism A Natural Antidote to By DAVID PRYDE LL D | 162 |
Their Country and Origin By T L PHIPSON Ph D | 172 |
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