The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 284F. Jefferies, 1967 - 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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... poet of Italy of the sixteenth century , who heaped scorn upon the fashion- able vices of his age , and inveighed against the reprobates and fools , the crowds of monsignors who were as vain of their effeminacy as the Scipios of their ...
... poet of Italy of the sixteenth century , who heaped scorn upon the fashion- able vices of his age , and inveighed against the reprobates and fools , the crowds of monsignors who were as vain of their effeminacy as the Scipios of their ...
Page 137
... poet . Probably no poet gets full effect from a metre unfamiliar to his readers ; the necessity for marking time is too obvious , tends to fetter and constrain . Great poets have always built on the labours of their predecessors ...
... poet . Probably no poet gets full effect from a metre unfamiliar to his readers ; the necessity for marking time is too obvious , tends to fetter and constrain . Great poets have always built on the labours of their predecessors ...
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... poets , and then later writers of Latin verse . But he also advocates the English poets as a subject of study . This is ... poet laureate for what desert I could never hear , " says Peacham . Dyer , Mr. Edmund Spenser , Mr. Samuel Davies ...
... poets , and then later writers of Latin verse . But he also advocates the English poets as a subject of study . This is ... poet laureate for what desert I could never hear , " says Peacham . Dyer , Mr. Edmund Spenser , Mr. Samuel Davies ...
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