The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 280F. 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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Page 129
... lines : - Without the smile from partial beauty won , Oh what were man - a world without the sun ! It is , by the way , almost impossible to exaggerate the immense in- debtedness of English poetry and Italian poetry to the Apocrypha ...
... lines : - Without the smile from partial beauty won , Oh what were man - a world without the sun ! It is , by the way , almost impossible to exaggerate the immense in- debtedness of English poetry and Italian poetry to the Apocrypha ...
Page 270
... lines of it are such as Nature itself must have suggested for man's use from the earliest days of his occupation , the one over- looking the whole valley , and the other passing above the banks of the river ; the one , perhaps , to be ...
... lines of it are such as Nature itself must have suggested for man's use from the earliest days of his occupation , the one over- looking the whole valley , and the other passing above the banks of the river ; the one , perhaps , to be ...
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... lines close , although rather rare in Herrick , is repeated in the lines he addressed " To his Verses " What will ye , my poor orphans , do When I must leave the world and you ? Who'll give ye then a sheltering shed , Or credit ye ...
... lines close , although rather rare in Herrick , is repeated in the lines he addressed " To his Verses " What will ye , my poor orphans , do When I must leave the world and you ? Who'll give ye then a sheltering shed , Or credit ye ...
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Pearls Scotch and PearlHunting By Rev M G WATKINS M | 1 |
367 | 41 |
Keats on ShakespeareThe Sister of LaunceThe Poetic | 108 |
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