The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 261F. 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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However closely art and nature may approach each other , the moment they are confounded together each loses its distinctive charm . It was the very perfection of Charles Mathews's art that made it look so much like nature ; founded upon ...
However closely art and nature may approach each other , the moment they are confounded together each loses its distinctive charm . It was the very perfection of Charles Mathews's art that made it look so much like nature ; founded upon ...
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a that be as it may - I have not gone beyond the facts of nature . Ah me ! the fables that the hedgerows tell ; the parables of the fields ! Of these the poets have known little , and so Error has come down to us in their lines ...
a that be as it may - I have not gone beyond the facts of nature . Ah me ! the fables that the hedgerows tell ; the parables of the fields ! Of these the poets have known little , and so Error has come down to us in their lines ...
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I found myself with all my sympathy for nature to the good . For no man , when his ideas are fixed , his character made , can deliberately , and in cold blood , set about putting himself in a business - like way in sympathy with Nature ...
I found myself with all my sympathy for nature to the good . For no man , when his ideas are fixed , his character made , can deliberately , and in cold blood , set about putting himself in a business - like way in sympathy with Nature ...
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