Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, 63. köide,1. osaF. Jefferies, 1793 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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... appear , While , rich with all the fpoils of time , Eventful , awful , and fublime , Your annual labours ftill fupply , And crowd Reflexion's wand'ring eye ! Thus , lifted to its higheft zeft , Where fhall our admiration rest Of every ...
... appear , While , rich with all the fpoils of time , Eventful , awful , and fublime , Your annual labours ftill fupply , And crowd Reflexion's wand'ring eye ! Thus , lifted to its higheft zeft , Where fhall our admiration rest Of every ...
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... to our beft judgement . This , however , we wish to be invariably understood , that nothing will ever appear in the GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE , which which tends to fubvert the principles of our Government , 20644 [ iii ]
... to our beft judgement . This , however , we wish to be invariably understood , that nothing will ever appear in the GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE , which which tends to fubvert the principles of our Government , 20644 [ iii ]
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... appear ? Uncall'd , fo ftain ' , by Cordé fent ! Oh ! could her hand thofe ftains erafe ! It took his time , Heav'n's gift for grace , Beyond the grave were fuch means lent . But check , my Mufe , this daring flight , While diftant ...
... appear ? Uncall'd , fo ftain ' , by Cordé fent ! Oh ! could her hand thofe ftains erafe ! It took his time , Heav'n's gift for grace , Beyond the grave were fuch means lent . But check , my Mufe , this daring flight , While diftant ...
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... appear alfo , as a father and a husband , when I give you , from a letter now before me , his account of the first article he fent you ; to which ( as he alluded to it in the fecond , p . 301. ) I had defired to be directed ; as , not ...
... appear alfo , as a father and a husband , when I give you , from a letter now before me , his account of the first article he fent you ; to which ( as he alluded to it in the fecond , p . 301. ) I had defired to be directed ; as , not ...
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... appear to have failed in the fe refpects : in elevation of thought , and majestic plainnefs of phrafe , I must think his fonnets of a tone with his other poems . How noble are the 7th , the 8th , the 12th , the 14th , the 15th , the ...
... appear to have failed in the fe refpects : in elevation of thought , and majestic plainnefs of phrafe , I must think his fonnets of a tone with his other poems . How noble are the 7th , the 8th , the 12th , the 14th , the 15th , the ...
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