The Retrospective Review.., Volume 2Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1820 |
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Page 25
... itself . At this crisis , Dametas returns from the quest about which Dorus had sent him , and finds the Princess Pamela escaped . Half mad with surprise and fear , Dametas flies to the apartment of Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia . 25.
... itself . At this crisis , Dametas returns from the quest about which Dorus had sent him , and finds the Princess Pamela escaped . Half mad with surprise and fear , Dametas flies to the apartment of Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia . 25.
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... sent to the Arcadian council , requesting them to allow him to remain and be present at the funeral of his friend . The reputation of Euarchus for wisdom and justice is so universally established , that he appears to Philanax to be the ...
... sent to the Arcadian council , requesting them to allow him to remain and be present at the funeral of his friend . The reputation of Euarchus for wisdom and justice is so universally established , that he appears to Philanax to be the ...
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Henry Southern. person sent by the deities to preside as the judge of the crimi- nals , and punish the murder of his friend . The partizans of the prisoners are not less desirous of having the Macedonian king as their judge , and it is ...
Henry Southern. person sent by the deities to preside as the judge of the crimi- nals , and punish the murder of his friend . The partizans of the prisoners are not less desirous of having the Macedonian king as their judge , and it is ...
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... sent to the ant , to learne industry ; to the dove , to learne innocency ; to the ser- pent , to learne wisedome ; and why not to this bird , to learne equani- mity and patience , and to keepe the same tenour of my minde's quiet- nesse ...
... sent to the ant , to learne industry ; to the dove , to learne innocency ; to the ser- pent , to learne wisedome ; and why not to this bird , to learne equani- mity and patience , and to keepe the same tenour of my minde's quiet- nesse ...
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... sent for old Will . Poole the astrologer , living then in Ram - alley being come to us , the doctor produced a bill , set forth by a master of arts in Cambridge , intimating his abilities for resolving of all manner of questions ...
... sent for old Will . Poole the astrologer , living then in Ram - alley being come to us , the doctor produced a bill , set forth by a master of arts in Cambridge , intimating his abilities for resolving of all manner of questions ...
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