Retrospective Review, Volume 3Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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... eye . But Sale it is , perhaps , added , is " half a Mussulman , ” in a more serious point of view ; in one , we admit , much more subject to misrepresentation and suspicion , in as much as it touches certain passions and prejudices ...
... eye . But Sale it is , perhaps , added , is " half a Mussulman , ” in a more serious point of view ; in one , we admit , much more subject to misrepresentation and suspicion , in as much as it touches certain passions and prejudices ...
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... eye would apprehend them lovely : but here I find a pretty contradictory , the hand , as it is the best ornament of the whole struc- ture , so doth it most disgrace it : whether it be that ill dyet be the cause of it , or that hot blood ...
... eye would apprehend them lovely : but here I find a pretty contradictory , the hand , as it is the best ornament of the whole struc- ture , so doth it most disgrace it : whether it be that ill dyet be the cause of it , or that hot blood ...
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... sexes which were altogether past action , they had caused themselves to be carried thither in their chaires , and trod the measures with their eyes . " And of French minstrels . Whilst they were at dinner Heylin's Voyage to France . 29.
... sexes which were altogether past action , they had caused themselves to be carried thither in their chaires , and trod the measures with their eyes . " And of French minstrels . Whilst they were at dinner Heylin's Voyage to France . 29.
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... eye upon my cloak and the other on my sword , as not knowing what use I might have of my steele to maintain my cloath . There was a great talk at that time of Mr. Soubise's being in armes , and I much feared that these might be some ...
... eye upon my cloak and the other on my sword , as not knowing what use I might have of my steele to maintain my cloath . There was a great talk at that time of Mr. Soubise's being in armes , and I much feared that these might be some ...
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... eye upon my prosperity : and certainly there was not any of them who might not more justly have said of me , Tu as un meilleur temps que le pape , than poor Lazarillo's master did , when he allowed him an onion for four dayes . This ...
... eye upon my prosperity : and certainly there was not any of them who might not more justly have said of me , Tu as un meilleur temps que le pape , than poor Lazarillo's master did , when he allowed him an onion for four dayes . This ...
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