The Retrospective Review.., Volume 2Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1820 |
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... called other than juvenile , and certainly not the fruits of maturity . There is something very touching in the premature departure of promising excellence in the cutting short of the bright course of talent , before it has reached its ...
... called other than juvenile , and certainly not the fruits of maturity . There is something very touching in the premature departure of promising excellence in the cutting short of the bright course of talent , before it has reached its ...
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... called the heroic and the pastoral romance : it is interspersed with interludes and episodes , which , it must be acknowledged , rather encumber than aid the effect of the work itself : the Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia . 5.
... called the heroic and the pastoral romance : it is interspersed with interludes and episodes , which , it must be acknowledged , rather encumber than aid the effect of the work itself : the Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia . 5.
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... called forth to refresh and resuscitate it . Inferior as he must be acknowledged to be , to his contemporary , Shakspeare , it was not in the province of tenderness or the art of exciting pity . There , Sidney reigns pre - eminent and ...
... called forth to refresh and resuscitate it . Inferior as he must be acknowledged to be , to his contemporary , Shakspeare , it was not in the province of tenderness or the art of exciting pity . There , Sidney reigns pre - eminent and ...
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... called cunning or wise men , whether she should bury her husband ? She frequently visited such persons , and this occasion begot in me a little desire to learn something that way ; but wanting money to buy books , I laid aside these ...
... called cunning or wise men , whether she should bury her husband ? She frequently visited such persons , and this occasion begot in me a little desire to learn something that way ; but wanting money to buy books , I laid aside these ...
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... called me boy , and must he be contradicted by such a novice ! But when his heat was over , he said , had he not so judged to please the woman , she would have given him nothing , and he had a wife and family to provide for ; upon this ...
... called me boy , and must he be contradicted by such a novice ! But when his heat was over , he said , had he not so judged to please the woman , she would have given him nothing , and he had a wife and family to provide for ; upon this ...
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