Retrospective Review, Volume 3Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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... bright with some examples worthy of esteem and imitation . - Not to men- tion that , to the struggles during the Crusades , we mainly owe the abolition of the onerous parts of the feudal system , and the destruction of those ...
... bright with some examples worthy of esteem and imitation . - Not to men- tion that , to the struggles during the Crusades , we mainly owe the abolition of the onerous parts of the feudal system , and the destruction of those ...
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... bright spots in a system deeply dyed , we may be obliged to admit in the result , with imposture - that we may humbly " vindicate the ways of God to man , " in doubting whether such an immense dispensa- tion is so purely evil as is ...
... bright spots in a system deeply dyed , we may be obliged to admit in the result , with imposture - that we may humbly " vindicate the ways of God to man , " in doubting whether such an immense dispensa- tion is so purely evil as is ...
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... bright angels sing , Inspire life in my wit , my thoughts upraise , My voice ennoble , and forgive the thing , If fiction's light I mix with truth divine , And fill these lines with other praise than thine . Thither thou know'st the ...
... bright angels sing , Inspire life in my wit , my thoughts upraise , My voice ennoble , and forgive the thing , If fiction's light I mix with truth divine , And fill these lines with other praise than thine . Thither thou know'st the ...
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... d , She midst the field appeares a youthly mayd . Her eyes do flash , her lookes do lighten bright , Sweet ev'n in wrath , in laughter then what grace They hold ? Tancred , whereon think'st thou ? thy Carew's Godfrey of Bulloigne . 41.
... d , She midst the field appeares a youthly mayd . Her eyes do flash , her lookes do lighten bright , Sweet ev'n in wrath , in laughter then what grace They hold ? Tancred , whereon think'st thou ? thy Carew's Godfrey of Bulloigne . 41.
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... bright , and squared , and pointed by nature , and yet are soft and worthless ; whereas orient ones in India are rough and rugged naturally . Hard , rugged , and dull natures of youth acquit themselves afterwards the jewells of the ...
... bright , and squared , and pointed by nature , and yet are soft and worthless ; whereas orient ones in India are rough and rugged naturally . Hard , rugged , and dull natures of youth acquit themselves afterwards the jewells of the ...
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