The Retrospective Review.., Volume 2Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1820 |
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... better reception than the rigid severity of criticism . He , whose whole end in writing was to make his readers wiser and better men , surely has a right to other treatment from that world on which his comet - like radiance was thrown ...
... better reception than the rigid severity of criticism . He , whose whole end in writing was to make his readers wiser and better men , surely has a right to other treatment from that world on which his comet - like radiance was thrown ...
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... better than you the just causes I have of sadnesse ? And here Pyrocles suddenly stopped , like a man unsatisfied in himselfe , though his wit might well have served to have satisfied another . And so looking with a countenance , as ...
... better than you the just causes I have of sadnesse ? And here Pyrocles suddenly stopped , like a man unsatisfied in himselfe , though his wit might well have served to have satisfied another . And so looking with a countenance , as ...
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... better to trust to the nimblenesse of his feet , than to the slender fortification of his lodging : but even his feet betrayed him ; for howsoever they went , they themselves uttered themselves to the scent of their enemies ; who one ...
... better to trust to the nimblenesse of his feet , than to the slender fortification of his lodging : but even his feet betrayed him ; for howsoever they went , they themselves uttered themselves to the scent of their enemies ; who one ...
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... better forme , with an unspotted simplicity , than many who rather cunningly seek to know what goodness is , than willingly take into themselves the following of it . But as that sweet and simple breath of heavenly goodness is the ...
... better forme , with an unspotted simplicity , than many who rather cunningly seek to know what goodness is , than willingly take into themselves the following of it . But as that sweet and simple breath of heavenly goodness is the ...
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... better by the image of those fancies . But as some diseases when they are easie to be cured , they are hard to be known , but when they grow easie to be known , they are almost impossible to be cured ; so the sweet Philoclea , while she ...
... better by the image of those fancies . But as some diseases when they are easie to be cured , they are hard to be known , but when they grow easie to be known , they are almost impossible to be cured ; so the sweet Philoclea , while she ...
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