The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 302F. Jefferies, 1967 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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... charm than the thronged highway . One of the most seductive of such by - paths is that which leads us among the minor poetry of the eighteenth century . For minor poetry to be interesting it must be at least a century old . There is ...
... charm than the thronged highway . One of the most seductive of such by - paths is that which leads us among the minor poetry of the eighteenth century . For minor poetry to be interesting it must be at least a century old . There is ...
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... charms of present - day lesser poetry ? —not the Tennysons and Matthew Arnolds , but scores of smaller fry , whose names it will be wise not to mention . Some such charm clings around the name of James Beattie . He wrote " The Minstrel ...
... charms of present - day lesser poetry ? —not the Tennysons and Matthew Arnolds , but scores of smaller fry , whose names it will be wise not to mention . Some such charm clings around the name of James Beattie . He wrote " The Minstrel ...
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... charm of spring scenery thrusts history into the background . It is enough to ramble slowly from coast to coast and catch the look of old lichened tower and church wall , thatched cottage and ivied manor house , streamlet and pool ...
... charm of spring scenery thrusts history into the background . It is enough to ramble slowly from coast to coast and catch the look of old lichened tower and church wall , thatched cottage and ivied manor house , streamlet and pool ...
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