The Retrospective Review.., Volume 7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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Page 70
... light in a dark age , a fiery pillar , that withered the green follies and dwarf superstitions around him . The light he yielded was for posterity , and it was only from posterity that he could hope for admiration or gratitude . He has ...
... light in a dark age , a fiery pillar , that withered the green follies and dwarf superstitions around him . The light he yielded was for posterity , and it was only from posterity that he could hope for admiration or gratitude . He has ...
Page 78
... light , while yet I take pleasure in beholding it , leaving behind me two daughters , and seven grandsons , to respect my memory . ' She then turned about to her family , and exhorted them to live in peace and unity , and having ...
... light , while yet I take pleasure in beholding it , leaving behind me two daughters , and seven grandsons , to respect my memory . ' She then turned about to her family , and exhorted them to live in peace and unity , and having ...
Page 84
... lights he was able to give me . To judge according to his appearance , he should have been a man about thirty , but by his dis- course , he seemed to have lived at least a century , and of this I was the more persuaded from the accounts ...
... lights he was able to give me . To judge according to his appearance , he should have been a man about thirty , but by his dis- course , he seemed to have lived at least a century , and of this I was the more persuaded from the accounts ...
Page 86
... lights of the universe . Dissembling , however , his black design , he besought the sage in the tenderest manner , to ... light , for which the Jew was thrown into prison , convicted , and burnt alive . " The Jews fell soon after under a ...
... lights of the universe . Dissembling , however , his black design , he besought the sage in the tenderest manner , to ... light , for which the Jew was thrown into prison , convicted , and burnt alive . " The Jews fell soon after under a ...
Page 87
... the character of the poet may be marked in his works , however well we may be able to ascertain the degrees in which these lights of the world , these stars in the dramatic galaxy , differ from each Webster's Plays . 87.
... the character of the poet may be marked in his works , however well we may be able to ascertain the degrees in which these lights of the world , these stars in the dramatic galaxy , differ from each Webster's Plays . 87.
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