Retrospective Review, Volume 2Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1820 - Bibliography |
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... truth . He is a specimen of what the English character was capable of producing , when foreign ad- mixtures had not destroyed its simplicity , or politeness debased its honour . The very stiffness it then possessed had a noble original ...
... truth . He is a specimen of what the English character was capable of producing , when foreign ad- mixtures had not destroyed its simplicity , or politeness debased its honour . The very stiffness it then possessed had a noble original ...
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... truth , merum sal , " the sweet food of sweetly uttered knowledge , " a production the most feli- citous of its kind that ever came " from Nature's mintage stampt in extacy . " There is nothing equal to it in the whole circle of ...
... truth , merum sal , " the sweet food of sweetly uttered knowledge , " a production the most feli- citous of its kind that ever came " from Nature's mintage stampt in extacy . " There is nothing equal to it in the whole circle of ...
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... truth , true love ( well considered ) hath an infective power ; at last she fell in acquaintance with love's harbenger , wishing : first , she would wish , that they two might live all their lives together , like two of Diana's nymphs ...
... truth , true love ( well considered ) hath an infective power ; at last she fell in acquaintance with love's harbenger , wishing : first , she would wish , that they two might live all their lives together , like two of Diana's nymphs ...
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... truth , whereon all the other goods were builded . " - p . 122 . Notwithstanding the fervor with which he obliquely presses his suit , she gives him little hope of a requital , and covers her inward affections with an outward mask of ...
... truth , whereon all the other goods were builded . " - p . 122 . Notwithstanding the fervor with which he obliquely presses his suit , she gives him little hope of a requital , and covers her inward affections with an outward mask of ...
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... truth . From this moment , Cecropia becomes the deadly enemy of the two princesses , and her whole cogitations are employed in the invention of fresh schemes of torment . The prayer of Pamela under her afflictions well deserves ...
... truth . From this moment , Cecropia becomes the deadly enemy of the two princesses , and her whole cogitations are employed in the invention of fresh schemes of torment . The prayer of Pamela under her afflictions well deserves ...
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