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. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 34
Página 192
... prose , where the conventions of society were less strongly felt , did he raise himself from the earth upon those strong wings which belong as his right to every man who is simple of heart and speaks as nature directs him , who does not ...
... prose , where the conventions of society were less strongly felt , did he raise himself from the earth upon those strong wings which belong as his right to every man who is simple of heart and speaks as nature directs him , who does not ...
Página 345
... prose " as distinguished from verse . 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 ? To illustrate ...
... prose " as distinguished from verse . 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 ? To illustrate ...
Página 515
... 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 . " 6 ANOTHER ...
... 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 . " 6 ANOTHER ...
Índice
99 | 24 |
Table Talk By SYLVANUS URBAN Gentleman 127 256 387 513 644 775 | 127 |
My Lady Disdain | 137 |
Página de créditos | |
Otras 13 secciones no se muestran.
Otras ediciones - Ver todo
Términos y frases comunes
admiration Alexandre Dumas Alyn asked Bagot Beauchief believe better boat boys called Captain Cameron Chalk Stream Chiltern Christmas Pembroke course Cramp criticism daughter dear Democratic Desclée Durewoods England English Enone esprit eyes father feeling flogging French Gambetta genius Gentleman's Magazine German girl glad Goethe Granny Hampton Lucy hand Hans Vogel happy hear heart Jansen Jessy knew Lady Disdain Lady Egla live London look Lord Marie Challoner mean Merlin mind Miss Challoner Miss Lyle morning Natty nature never night Oakham once party perhaps poet poetic poetry political poor prose Seagraves seemed Shakespeare side Sir John Challoner smile sort soul suppose sure Sybil talk tell things thought told Tom Hood turned Ultramontane verse Wigmore Street woman women words write young Young Ireland