The Retrospective Review.., Volume 2Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1820 |
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... person to his works . - His Defence of Poesy , which may , at some future time , form a subject for our Review , has received an universal tribute of admiration , and would be sufficient of itself , were there no other fruits of his ...
... person to his works . - His Defence of Poesy , which may , at some future time , form a subject for our Review , has received an universal tribute of admiration , and would be sufficient of itself , were there no other fruits of his ...
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... person , the only two bands of good will , lovelinesse and lovingnesse , ) brought forth in her heart a yeelding to a most friendly affection ; which when it had gotten so full possession of the keyes of her minde , that it would ...
... person , the only two bands of good will , lovelinesse and lovingnesse , ) brought forth in her heart a yeelding to a most friendly affection ; which when it had gotten so full possession of the keyes of her minde , that it would ...
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... person doe any way belong unto us ) which kinde of cold temper , mixt with that lightning of her naturall majesty , is of all others most terrible unto me for yet if I found she contemned me , I would desperately labour both in fortune ...
... person doe any way belong unto us ) which kinde of cold temper , mixt with that lightning of her naturall majesty , is of all others most terrible unto me for yet if I found she contemned me , I would desperately labour both in fortune ...
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... person , But shee making no other answer , but letting her hands fall one from the other , which before were joyned ( with eyes something cast aside , and a silent sigh ) gave him to understand , that considering his doings , shee ...
... person , But shee making no other answer , but letting her hands fall one from the other , which before were joyned ( with eyes something cast aside , and a silent sigh ) gave him to understand , that considering his doings , shee ...
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... persons of Anaxius and his brothers , who come to offer their services . Anaxius , scarcely inferior to any knight in the world in prowess , and almost the equal of Pyrocles and Amphialus , is proud , tyrannical , and cruel ; esteeming ...
... persons of Anaxius and his brothers , who come to offer their services . Anaxius , scarcely inferior to any knight in the world in prowess , and almost the equal of Pyrocles and Amphialus , is proud , tyrannical , and cruel ; esteeming ...
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