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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... poem that we cannot conceive either in any other shape . But as we progress under Mr. Trevelyan's guidance through the poems , the feeling grows that we are leaving the true field of the poet and approaching that of the novelist , until ...
... poem that we cannot conceive either in any other shape . But as we progress under Mr. Trevelyan's guidance through the poems , the feeling grows that we are leaving the true field of the poet and approaching that of the novelist , until ...
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... poem upon which the reputation of Cowper will always mainly rest , was suggested in somewhat the same manner . Lady Austen was fond of blank verse , and wished him to attempt a poem . He asked for a subject . " Oh , " she replied ...
... poem upon which the reputation of Cowper will always mainly rest , was suggested in somewhat the same manner . Lady Austen was fond of blank verse , and wished him to attempt a poem . He asked for a subject . " Oh , " she replied ...
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... poem in so mournful a strain , the like conclusion in Grotius , which is quite proper in tragedy , though not in an Epic poem , will convince the reader , that the great English poet was led into that error by treading too close on the ...
... poem in so mournful a strain , the like conclusion in Grotius , which is quite proper in tragedy , though not in an Epic poem , will convince the reader , that the great English poet was led into that error by treading too close on the ...
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