The Retrospective Review.., Volume 2Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1820 |
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Page 11
... passion of unkindnesse to be never aright , but betwixt them that most dearly love . " - p . 47 . Musidorus , now finding that harshness only served to em- bitter the mind of his friend , without recovering it , submits to the disorder ...
... passion of unkindnesse to be never aright , but betwixt them that most dearly love . " - p . 47 . Musidorus , now finding that harshness only served to em- bitter the mind of his friend , without recovering it , submits to the disorder ...
Page 12
... , of the strange retirement of Basilius and of the beauty of his daughter , and in particular of the loveliness of Philoclea , con- tracts an insensible passion for an object he had not 12 Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia .
... , of the strange retirement of Basilius and of the beauty of his daughter , and in particular of the loveliness of Philoclea , con- tracts an insensible passion for an object he had not 12 Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia .
Page 13
... passion . About this time , Phalantus of Corinth , a valiant and well - proved knight , passing through Arcadia , offers to maintain the supreme beauty of his lady Arteria against all comers , after having been successful in several ...
... passion . About this time , Phalantus of Corinth , a valiant and well - proved knight , passing through Arcadia , offers to maintain the supreme beauty of his lady Arteria against all comers , after having been successful in several ...
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... passion . Not less is the heart of Philoclea enamoured ; and the following passage , in which the progress of her love is described , will per- haps more completely elucidate the peculiar style of Sidney , than whole pages of laboured ...
... passion . Not less is the heart of Philoclea enamoured ; and the following passage , in which the progress of her love is described , will per- haps more completely elucidate the peculiar style of Sidney , than whole pages of laboured ...
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... passions ; but agreed unto by her most noble thoughts , and that reason it selfe ( not yet experienced in the issues ... passion signified . For whether it were , that her wit in continuance did finde , that Zelmane's friendship was full ...
... passions ; but agreed unto by her most noble thoughts , and that reason it selfe ( not yet experienced in the issues ... passion signified . For whether it were , that her wit in continuance did finde , that Zelmane's friendship was full ...
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