The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 246F. 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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... soul , we could bear to have it described . Un- fortunately , it becomes , in the hands of Mr. Browning , the exclusive subject of study . For Mr. Browning cannot paint the developments of a soul at all . Through his inability to ...
... soul , we could bear to have it described . Un- fortunately , it becomes , in the hands of Mr. Browning , the exclusive subject of study . For Mr. Browning cannot paint the developments of a soul at all . Through his inability to ...
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... soul towards the body . When A weaker and inferior form is the vehicle of a strong and in every way mighty soul , or the contrary ; and when these Health and Recreation . 335.
... soul towards the body . When A weaker and inferior form is the vehicle of a strong and in every way mighty soul , or the contrary ; and when these Health and Recreation . 335.
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... soul , -which we call the animal , when the soul is stronger than the body and prevails over it - then the soul , agitating the whole body , charges it with diseases , and by ardent pursuit causes it to waste away . On the contrary ...
... soul , -which we call the animal , when the soul is stronger than the body and prevails over it - then the soul , agitating the whole body , charges it with diseases , and by ardent pursuit causes it to waste away . On the contrary ...
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Under which Lord? By E LYNN LINTON | 1 |
ONLY THE NEIGHBOUR AND THE GENTLEMAN IS RECOGNISED | 20 |
PAGE | 41 |
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