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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... soul . Even in the conduct of men and women we observe the pernicious effect of a mannerism . I believe that all our ... soul of high thought and feeling , and of what we term poetry . The soul of the poet walks on wild ways ...
... soul . Even in the conduct of men and women we observe the pernicious effect of a mannerism . I believe that all our ... soul of high thought and feeling , and of what we term poetry . The soul of the poet walks on wild ways ...
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... soul that has gone ? And what shall my perfume be , for the grave of him I love ? * * Yet each I keep and all , retrievements out of the night ; The song , the wondrous chant of the gray - brown bird , And the tallying chant , the echo ...
... soul that has gone ? And what shall my perfume be , for the grave of him I love ? * * Yet each I keep and all , retrievements out of the night ; The song , the wondrous chant of the gray - brown bird , And the tallying chant , the echo ...
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... soul a singer . And he whose nature is different , who knows not the desire of song , is ipso facto no poet . Nature ... soul of high thought and feeling , and of what we term poetry . " If music is the natural outflow and ...
... soul a singer . And he whose nature is different , who knows not the desire of song , is ipso facto no poet . Nature ... soul of high thought and feeling , and of what we term poetry . " If music is the natural outflow and ...
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