The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 240F. Jefferies, 1968 - 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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Page 224
... feel too deeply to find words to say . As to the rest of your letter - well , there can be no doubt that our relations to one another have not been of an ordinary kind . My engrossing work has hardly left me time even to feel . I have ...
... feel too deeply to find words to say . As to the rest of your letter - well , there can be no doubt that our relations to one another have not been of an ordinary kind . My engrossing work has hardly left me time even to feel . I have ...
Page 472
... feeling and they were powerless to convey it . In the first place they could not feel it , in the second place their art was too coarse to express it . Because modern comedy is subtle and delicate and deals with 472 The Gentleman's ...
... feeling and they were powerless to convey it . In the first place they could not feel it , in the second place their art was too coarse to express it . Because modern comedy is subtle and delicate and deals with 472 The Gentleman's ...
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... feel , as she had often felt before , the in- fluence of a strong moral nature asserting itself steadfastly and fear- lessly , yet most lovingly , against her prejudice and her ignorance . And this feeling awoke fear and re - created ...
... feel , as she had often felt before , the in- fluence of a strong moral nature asserting itself steadfastly and fear- lessly , yet most lovingly , against her prejudice and her ignorance . And this feeling awoke fear and re - created ...
Contents
Proem | 1 |
I | 23 |
Table Talk By SYLVANUS URBAN Gentleman | 122 |
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