The Retrospective Review.., Volume 2Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1820 |
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... you wil never live to my age , without you keep yourselfe in breathe with exercise , and in heart with joyfulnesse : too much thinking doth consume the spirits , and oft it fals out , that while one thinkes Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia . 9.
... you wil never live to my age , without you keep yourselfe in breathe with exercise , and in heart with joyfulnesse : too much thinking doth consume the spirits , and oft it fals out , that while one thinkes Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia . 9.
Page 16
... keep the two lovers from private conference , then began she to feele the sweetnesse of a lover's solitarinesse , when freely with words and gestures as if Zelmane were present , she might give passage to her thoughts : and so , as it ...
... keep the two lovers from private conference , then began she to feele the sweetnesse of a lover's solitarinesse , when freely with words and gestures as if Zelmane were present , she might give passage to her thoughts : and so , as it ...
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... keep company with any of the gentlewomen appointed to attend her , whom she accounted her jaylors , was working upon a purse certaine roses and lilies , as by the finenesse of the work , one might see she had borrowed her wits of the ...
... keep company with any of the gentlewomen appointed to attend her , whom she accounted her jaylors , was working upon a purse certaine roses and lilies , as by the finenesse of the work , one might see she had borrowed her wits of the ...
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... keep you from the effects of your own doing : nay , I cannot in this case acknowledge you for mine ; for never had I shepheard to my nephew , nor ever had woman to my son ; your vices have degraded you from being princes , and have ...
... keep you from the effects of your own doing : nay , I cannot in this case acknowledge you for mine ; for never had I shepheard to my nephew , nor ever had woman to my son ; your vices have degraded you from being princes , and have ...
Page 49
... keep on my course , by the Cape of Good Hope , till I arrive at the haven of eternall happinesse ? " p . 71 . Our author , notwithstanding his gravity , is very sportive in his diction , and does not scorn a pun , as our readers may ...
... keep on my course , by the Cape of Good Hope , till I arrive at the haven of eternall happinesse ? " p . 71 . Our author , notwithstanding his gravity , is very sportive in his diction , and does not scorn a pun , as our readers may ...
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admiration appears Arcadia astrology Babilone Basilius beauty beinge breath brother cause Cephalon Cephissus character cittie court dayes death delight desire doth earth excellent eyes fair fancy fear feeling genius give glory Gondibert grace hand hath head heare heart heaven Helots honour Hudibras human imagination judgement Kinge Kinge's Lazarillo Lilly live Lord Lord Steward lordship lovers Mardonius master mind mistress Montaigne Musidorus nature never night noble passage passion Persia Philoclea poem poet poetry praise present princes Pyrocles readers rest rich Robert Greene Robert Sherley Sherley shew Sir Anthony Sir Philip Sidney Sir Thomas Overbury Soame Jenyns soul speak spirit sunne sweet Tactus thee Themistocles thing thou thought tion tould true truth Turke unto verse virtue whilst whole wife William Lilly words write Zelmane