The Retrospective Review.., Volume 7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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Page 292
... Charité : the sun , seeing she gives us more light than himself , hath now no more to do in our horizon ; and ' tis only to see her , that he appears there . But return , bright star ! if thou wilt not be eclipsed by her , and so become ...
... Charité : the sun , seeing she gives us more light than himself , hath now no more to do in our horizon ; and ' tis only to see her , that he appears there . But return , bright star ! if thou wilt not be eclipsed by her , and so become ...
Page 293
... Charité ; displays to him a withered pink , which she had cast from her breast , and a scrap of torn leather from her shoe , as the inestimable relics on which his eyes , and of course his heart , were fed ; describes her person with ...
... Charité ; displays to him a withered pink , which she had cast from her breast , and a scrap of torn leather from her shoe , as the inestimable relics on which his eyes , and of course his heart , were fed ; describes her person with ...
Page 294
... Charité herself going an errand , and has the horror of witnessing " a country clout - shee rush upon her to take a kiss which she owed him since they last played at questions and commands . " Lysis springs upon this " brutal satyr ...
... Charité herself going an errand , and has the horror of witnessing " a country clout - shee rush upon her to take a kiss which she owed him since they last played at questions and commands . " Lysis springs upon this " brutal satyr ...
Page 295
... Charité's could only be represented by metaphor , in the stile so happily adopted . " 66 We have now an episode on the loves of Anselme , meant to satirize the " Courts of Love ; " but we follow the shepherd , who , determining to adopt ...
... Charité's could only be represented by metaphor , in the stile so happily adopted . " 66 We have now an episode on the loves of Anselme , meant to satirize the " Courts of Love ; " but we follow the shepherd , who , determining to adopt ...
Page 296
... Charité is already here , being in attendance on her mistress at the castle of one Arontes , and he obtains an inter- view , in which he tells her , " the nails of your allurements have scratched my mind , the points of your features ...
... Charité is already here , being in attendance on her mistress at the castle of one Arontes , and he obtains an inter- view , in which he tells her , " the nails of your allurements have scratched my mind , the points of your features ...
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