The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 301F. Jefferies, 1906 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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... Cowper and Lady Austen . In 1781 , Cowper , then a man of fifty years of age , had for some fifteen years been living with Mrs. Unwin , sharing with her the expense of a modest , but comfortable establishment . Mrs. Unwin was the widow ...
... Cowper and Lady Austen . In 1781 , Cowper , then a man of fifty years of age , had for some fifteen years been living with Mrs. Unwin , sharing with her the expense of a modest , but comfortable establishment . Mrs. Unwin was the widow ...
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... Cowper's popularity , was suggested to the poet by Lady Austen , who in her childhood had heard the outlines of a true but obscure episode , which Cowper's genius made im- mortal . The lady's sprightly narrative much diverted the poet ...
... Cowper's popularity , was suggested to the poet by Lady Austen , who in her childhood had heard the outlines of a true but obscure episode , which Cowper's genius made im- mortal . The lady's sprightly narrative much diverted the poet ...
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... Cowper . The mournful and very beautiful dirge " On The Loss of the Royal George " was composed to fit an air , " The March in Scipio , " which Lady Austen had frequently played on the harpsichord . Cowper looked for little success with ...
... Cowper . The mournful and very beautiful dirge " On The Loss of the Royal George " was composed to fit an air , " The March in Scipio , " which Lady Austen had frequently played on the harpsichord . Cowper looked for little success with ...
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