The Retrospective Review.., Volume 2Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1820 |
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... affection and com- miseration for victims so soon led to the slaughter . Such was the fate of Sir Philip Sidney ; and the pity which it excites should surely prevent us from treating his works , as they have been treated , with sneering ...
... affection and com- miseration for victims so soon led to the slaughter . Such was the fate of Sir Philip Sidney ; and the pity which it excites should surely prevent us from treating his works , as they have been treated , with sneering ...
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... affection appears rather to have been kindled at the sacrifice or the altar , than at the grosser fires of love . In short , his forte lay in the description of beings , like himself , romantically generous and enthusiasti- cally ...
... affection appears rather to have been kindled at the sacrifice or the altar , than at the grosser fires of love . In short , his forte lay in the description of beings , like himself , romantically generous and enthusiasti- cally ...
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... affection and joy . Before , however , they have approached sufficiently near to Pyrocles , to give him any assis- tance , the vessel of a pirate appears in sight , and the master of the boat , fearing an engagement , immediately sets ...
... affection and joy . Before , however , they have approached sufficiently near to Pyrocles , to give him any assis- tance , the vessel of a pirate appears in sight , and the master of the boat , fearing an engagement , immediately sets ...
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... affection of his benevolent host , and in order to repay the good offices he had received , takes the com- mand of a force raised for the rescue of Clitiphon , and surprises the Helots , unprepared for his coming , by a sudden attack ...
... affection of his benevolent host , and in order to repay the good offices he had received , takes the com- mand of a force raised for the rescue of Clitiphon , and surprises the Helots , unprepared for his coming , by a sudden attack ...
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... affection seemed to entitle him to , remon- strates with his friend on his abandonment of himself , and at- tempts to reason away the love - sick and effeminate languor which had taken place of his former high - mindedness and heroism ...
... affection seemed to entitle him to , remon- strates with his friend on his abandonment of himself , and at- tempts to reason away the love - sick and effeminate languor which had taken place of his former high - mindedness and heroism ...
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