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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Page 43
... poets admirable opportunity for metaphor . Thus , the casting of their slough . One poet has : So may my spirit cast , Serpent like , off the past . Another ( Keats ) : And Byron : What shall I do ? Where go ? When I have cast this ...
... poets admirable opportunity for metaphor . Thus , the casting of their slough . One poet has : So may my spirit cast , Serpent like , off the past . Another ( Keats ) : And Byron : What shall I do ? Where go ? When I have cast this ...
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... poets . I had hoped that I had avoided these objections . However , two volumes of these trivial studies of the poets ' natural history have been published , and nearly every chapter in each volume will be found to contain a well ...
... poets . I had hoped that I had avoided these objections . However , two volumes of these trivial studies of the poets ' natural history have been published , and nearly every chapter in each volume will be found to contain a well ...
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... Poets , therefore , have no grounds for drawing a line between the two classes . But , as I have so often noticed before , the fact of any class of creature being nocturnal prejudices the poets against it . To be " dusky " is to be ...
... Poets , therefore , have no grounds for drawing a line between the two classes . But , as I have so often noticed before , the fact of any class of creature being nocturnal prejudices the poets against it . To be " dusky " is to be ...
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Novelists Little Ways By H F LESTER | 94 |
Ants and Butterflies By PHIL ROBINSON | 151 |
Albemarle Nan Clarges Duchess of By EDW WALFORD M | 161 |
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