Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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Page 277
... appeared from time to time who have attained a large amount of social celebrity solely by their successful attempts ... appeared in the chief places of public resort , attracted general attention by his extremely fashionable appearance 277.
... appeared from time to time who have attained a large amount of social celebrity solely by their successful attempts ... appeared in the chief places of public resort , attracted general attention by his extremely fashionable appearance 277.
Page 353
... appeared since the time of Milton , and that had failed to attract the slightest attention . The " classical " theory of poetry , finding expression in the couplets of Dryden and Pope , held iron sway over the literary world , and as ...
... appeared since the time of Milton , and that had failed to attract the slightest attention . The " classical " theory of poetry , finding expression in the couplets of Dryden and Pope , held iron sway over the literary world , and as ...
Page 541
... appeared , and drew from Jeffrey the famous remark : " The more I think of it , the less I can perceive where you picked up that style . " For the next twenty years Macaulay was the mainstay of the Edinburgh and by far its most ...
... appeared , and drew from Jeffrey the famous remark : " The more I think of it , the less I can perceive where you picked up that style . " For the next twenty years Macaulay was the mainstay of the Edinburgh and by far its most ...
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