The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 97,Parte 2;Volúmenes 141-142F. Jefferies, 1827 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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... beautiful model as that of the Half - crown , and with equal merit and ability . I do not altogether like the reverse of the former , and yet hardly know what to find fault with . That of the latter is a happy copy of the Coinage of ...
... beautiful model as that of the Half - crown , and with equal merit and ability . I do not altogether like the reverse of the former , and yet hardly know what to find fault with . That of the latter is a happy copy of the Coinage of ...
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... beautiful heads are injured in consequence . There is a stiff , overloaded effect , and the appearance ceases to be natural . But had his sins been ten times greater , I must have pardoned him ten times over , for the magnificent ...
... beautiful heads are injured in consequence . There is a stiff , overloaded effect , and the appearance ceases to be natural . But had his sins been ten times greater , I must have pardoned him ten times over , for the magnificent ...
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... beautiful , can con- template the fine apostrophe of Taci- tus addressed to his father - in - law Agri- cola ; or the soliloquy of Xenophon in the passage which narrates the death- scene of his hero in the Cyropædia ; or the simple ...
... beautiful , can con- template the fine apostrophe of Taci- tus addressed to his father - in - law Agri- cola ; or the soliloquy of Xenophon in the passage which narrates the death- scene of his hero in the Cyropædia ; or the simple ...
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... beautiful , have justly agreed , that it is not so much the in- trinsic splendour in these objects , as the power which they have , respec- tively , to attract our sympathies and af- fections , or to call forth wonder , which constitute ...
... beautiful , have justly agreed , that it is not so much the in- trinsic splendour in these objects , as the power which they have , respec- tively , to attract our sympathies and af- fections , or to call forth wonder , which constitute ...
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... beautiful or grand in nature , as kin- dling at length from the embryo , sparks originally indigenous in the mind , to a flame of generous and in- extinguishable enthusiasm .. J Our Gray had likewise enstamped upon his imagination the ...
... beautiful or grand in nature , as kin- dling at length from the embryo , sparks originally indigenous in the mind , to a flame of generous and in- extinguishable enthusiasm .. J Our Gray had likewise enstamped upon his imagination the ...
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