Retrospective Review, Volume 4Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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... • VIII . - Lovelace's Lucasta . • p . 1 . 21 . 55 . 72 . 76 . 87 . 100 . 116 . 131 . 142 . IX . Sir John Wynne's History of the Gwedir Family . . X. - The Early English Drama . CONTENTS OF VOLUME IV . PART II . ART .
... • VIII . - Lovelace's Lucasta . • p . 1 . 21 . 55 . 72 . 76 . 87 . 100 . 116 . 131 . 142 . IX . Sir John Wynne's History of the Gwedir Family . . X. - The Early English Drama . CONTENTS OF VOLUME IV . PART II . ART .
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... English people that ac- companied him , and with a son and brother of his own , assisted King James in the campaign against Valencia with all his valor . He , Sir , bore three golden bands upon a red shield , divided in the middle by ...
... English people that ac- companied him , and with a son and brother of his own , assisted King James in the campaign against Valencia with all his valor . He , Sir , bore three golden bands upon a red shield , divided in the middle by ...
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... English lord came among the cavalry to the siege of Bur- riana . His shield was a splendid sun in a field of purple or gules . He undertook to beat down the walls with a battering ram , and when he had made the attack the place was ...
... English lord came among the cavalry to the siege of Bur- riana . His shield was a splendid sun in a field of purple or gules . He undertook to beat down the walls with a battering ram , and when he had made the attack the place was ...
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... English at which we can possibly drink - still , however , vixere fortes ante Agamemnona multi - we must be allowed to exclaim against the monopoly which he exercises to the exclusion of some , who deserve an almost equal share of our ...
... English at which we can possibly drink - still , however , vixere fortes ante Agamemnona multi - we must be allowed to exclaim against the monopoly which he exercises to the exclusion of some , who deserve an almost equal share of our ...
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... English language in them arrived to its highest perfection ; what words have since been taken in , are rather superfluous than ornamental . " In another place , he draws a comparison between Shaks- peare and Fletcher . " For what ...
... English language in them arrived to its highest perfection ; what words have since been taken in , are rather superfluous than ornamental . " In another place , he draws a comparison between Shaks- peare and Fletcher . " For what ...
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