The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 299F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers 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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... poem - what would be its leading characteristics ? I think I may safely say ( 1 ) That it would be exceedingly prolix ; ( 2 ) That it would be obscure ; ( 3 ) That it would betray the author's immense interest in and knowledge of Rome ...
... poem - what would be its leading characteristics ? I think I may safely say ( 1 ) That it would be exceedingly prolix ; ( 2 ) That it would be obscure ; ( 3 ) That it would betray the author's immense interest in and knowledge of Rome ...
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... poem called ' At the Mermaid . ' Here you have a direct comparison with Shakespeare . Perhaps you are acquainted with the ' Bacon - Shakespeare Controversy ' of your day . If so , you will appreciate the perfect literary tact with which ...
... poem called ' At the Mermaid . ' Here you have a direct comparison with Shakespeare . Perhaps you are acquainted with the ' Bacon - Shakespeare Controversy ' of your day . If so , you will appreciate the perfect literary tact with which ...
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... poem of thirty - four six - line stanzas , and yet the single idea which the one line contained is felt to dominate the whole . By no means the least satisfactory feature in the poem is its freedom from subjectivity ; the poet dwells ...
... poem of thirty - four six - line stanzas , and yet the single idea which the one line contained is felt to dominate the whole . By no means the least satisfactory feature in the poem is its freedom from subjectivity ; the poet dwells ...
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