The Gentleman's Magazine, Том 85, Част 1; Том 117F. Jefferies, 1815 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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... hand- some , intelligent , prepossessing coun- tenance , and was reckoned a very sen sible man . He had been educated at Oriel College ; M.A. there 1765 , and had the honorary degree of D. C. L. in 1781. He used to live , not at Lich ...
... hand- some , intelligent , prepossessing coun- tenance , and was reckoned a very sen sible man . He had been educated at Oriel College ; M.A. there 1765 , and had the honorary degree of D. C. L. in 1781. He used to live , not at Lich ...
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... hand forward from off the hole , it will lead by a sweet swell- ing gradation into the note of G. The same effect may be produced in va rious instances with equal delight . " On page 41 , he directs the performer to glide in this manner ...
... hand forward from off the hole , it will lead by a sweet swell- ing gradation into the note of G. The same effect may be produced in va rious instances with equal delight . " On page 41 , he directs the performer to glide in this manner ...
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... HAND . THE Hand that tries these lines to write , Unnerv'd , can scarce a word indite ; For lately it hath grasp'd alone An urn of monumental stone ; And cold and chill and wither'd now , Serves but to cool a fever'd brow . No No ...
... HAND . THE Hand that tries these lines to write , Unnerv'd , can scarce a word indite ; For lately it hath grasp'd alone An urn of monumental stone ; And cold and chill and wither'd now , Serves but to cool a fever'd brow . No No ...
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... hand it held , That fondest gaze had e'er beheld , That light could shew , or Heaven could bless , That maids could give , or lovers press ; ' Tis cold - the blood its veins hath fled , And it lies peaceful by the dead ! This Hand shall ...
... hand it held , That fondest gaze had e'er beheld , That light could shew , or Heaven could bless , That maids could give , or lovers press ; ' Tis cold - the blood its veins hath fled , And it lies peaceful by the dead ! This Hand shall ...
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... hand of Time . When we first met , we soon forgot that we had not met before , and a few years gave to our friendship a solidity and a truth com- monly the result of long acquaintance alone . But the regret which I still feel for her ...
... hand of Time . When we first met , we soon forgot that we had not met before , and a few years gave to our friendship a solidity and a truth com- monly the result of long acquaintance alone . But the regret which I still feel for her ...
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