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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... prose " as distinguished from If prose may be as rhythmical as we like without ceasing to be prose , and verse as irregular as we please without ceasing to be verse , where does the one end and the other begin ? verse . To illustrate ...
... prose " as distinguished from If prose may be as rhythmical as we like without ceasing to be prose , and verse as irregular as we please without ceasing to be verse , where does the one end and the other begin ? verse . To illustrate ...
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... prose cut up into lengths is an error outstultifying the worst that the school of Pope ever committed . In the last dreary days of the decline of that once brilliant school , to possess ten syllables exactly was indeed held to be an ...
... prose cut up into lengths is an error outstultifying the worst that the school of Pope ever committed . In the last dreary days of the decline of that once brilliant school , to possess ten syllables exactly was indeed held to be an ...
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... prose or verse ; on the whole , they are rather charmed by ' jingle ' than otherwise . Shelley is quite as ' popular ' as Hawthorne , while for Whitman's one reader , Tennyson and Longfellow number a thou- sand . " ANOTHER Correspondent ...
... prose or verse ; on the whole , they are rather charmed by ' jingle ' than otherwise . Shelley is quite as ' popular ' as Hawthorne , while for Whitman's one reader , Tennyson and Longfellow number a thou- sand . " ANOTHER Correspondent ...
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