| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1808 - 512 pages
...example of ages past, poison the curiosity of these present, affording a hint of sin unto seduceable spirits, and soliciting those unto the imitation of...part of things lost, wherein there must never rise a Vancirollus* nor remain any register but that of Hell. * Who wrote De Antiquis Deperdita, or of the... | |
| John Ford - English drama - 1811 - 522 pages
...example of ages past poison the curiosity of these present, afl'ording a hint of sin uato seduceablc spirits, and soliciting those unto the imitation of...to invent them. In things of this nature, silence commcndeth history; 'tis the veniable part of things lost, wherein there must never rise a Panrirollus,... | |
| Charles Lamb - Drama - 1813 - 508 pages
...example of ages past, poison the curiosity of these present, affording a bint of sin nuto seduceable spirits, and soliciting those unto the imitation of...Pancirollus* nor remain any register but that of Hell. * Who wrote De Antiguis Deperditis, or of the Lost Inventions oi Antiquity. THE THE BROKEN HEART. A... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1813 - 502 pages
...example of ages past, poison the curiosity of these present, affording a hint of sin unto seduceable spirits, and soliciting those unto the imitation of...as to invent them. In things of this nature silence commemieth History ; 'tis the vemable part of things lost, wherein there must never rise a Pancirollus*... | |
| England - 1818 - 764 pages
...sin onto wduceable (pints, and soliciting those unto the imitation of them, whose beads were never to perversely principled as to invent them. In things...of this nature silence commendeth history; 'tis the venial part of things lost, wherein there must never rise a Pancirollus, nor remain any register but... | |
| 1818 - 782 pages
...example of ages past poison the curiosity of these present, affording a hint of sin unto seduceable spirits, and soliciting those unto the imitation of...of this nature silence commendeth history; 'tis the venial part of things lost, wherein there must never rise a Pancirnllus, nor remain any register but... | |
| 1820 - 558 pages
...examples of ages past, poison the curiosity of these present, affording a hint of sin unto seduceable spirits, and soliciting those unto the imitation of...part of things lost, wherein there must never rise a Pancirollus,8 nor remain any register but that of Hell !" If the story of the drama before us is unfit... | |
| Tobias Merton (pseud) - 1826 - 550 pages
...curiosity of these present, affording a hint of sin unto seduceable spirits, and soliciting those into the imitation of them, whose heads were never so perversely...things of this nature, silence commendeth history.' Our readers will understand the applicability of these sentiments to the Omen, as soon as we shall... | |
| John Ford - Dramatists, English - 1827 - 712 pages
...example of ages past poisons the curiosity of these present, affording a hint of sin unto seduceable spirits, and soliciting those unto the imitation of...Pancirollus, nor remain any register, but that of hell."— p. 414. THE BROKEN HEART. THE BROKEN HEART. THERE is no account to be found of the first appearance... | |
| John Ford - Dramatists, English - 1827 - 682 pages
...example of ages past poisons the curiosity of these present, affording a hint of sin unto seduceable spirits, and soliciting those unto the imitation of...this nature, silence commendeth history; 'tis the veniablc part of things lost, wherein there must never rise a Pancirollus, nor remain any register,... | |
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