The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 238F. Jefferies, 1968 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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... poetry . Shelley , with that massive good sense which the exquisite beauty and subtle grace of his poetry have concealed from the eyes of the world , saw clearly that metre was an artifice and would never last . In the " Defence of Poetry ...
... poetry . Shelley , with that massive good sense which the exquisite beauty and subtle grace of his poetry have concealed from the eyes of the world , saw clearly that metre was an artifice and would never last . In the " Defence of Poetry ...
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... poets whatsoever , have obeyed , the presumption grows strong that this particular law is a necessary canon of all poetry . It is still only a presumption , a probability ; but it is a very strong one . But metrical form of Now , such a ...
... poets whatsoever , have obeyed , the presumption grows strong that this particular law is a necessary canon of all poetry . It is still only a presumption , a probability ; but it is a very strong one . But metrical form of Now , such a ...
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... poetry . But with regard to verse the case is different . That later and grander " Defence of Poetry , " which is cited to prove that Shelley held metre to be " but an accident of poetry , " in reality treats the subject in a far deeper ...
... poetry . But with regard to verse the case is different . That later and grander " Defence of Poetry , " which is cited to prove that Shelley held metre to be " but an accident of poetry , " in reality treats the subject in a far deeper ...
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