The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumul 240F. Jefferies, 1968 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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Pagina 89
... feel it is a part of thee I lull upon my breast . There's only one return I crave - I may not need it long , And it may soothe thee when I'm where - the wretched feel no wrong ! I ask not for a kinder tone - for thou wert ever kind ; I ...
... feel it is a part of thee I lull upon my breast . There's only one return I crave - I may not need it long , And it may soothe thee when I'm where - the wretched feel no wrong ! I ask not for a kinder tone - for thou wert ever kind ; I ...
Pagina 224
... feel too deeply to find words to say . As to the rest of your letter - well , there can be no doubt that our relations to one another have not been of an ordinary kind . My engrossing work has hardly left me time even to feel . I have ...
... feel too deeply to find words to say . As to the rest of your letter - well , there can be no doubt that our relations to one another have not been of an ordinary kind . My engrossing work has hardly left me time even to feel . I have ...
Pagina 472
... feel it thoroughly , to sink his own identity , to absorb himself and the character he embodies in the drama ; to help in the perfection of the whole . He is not the great actor , but one of a great company of actors . It is not the ...
... feel it thoroughly , to sink his own identity , to absorb himself and the character he embodies in the drama ; to help in the perfection of the whole . He is not the great actor , but one of a great company of actors . It is not the ...
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