Retrospective Review, Volume 4Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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Page 6
... rest : but the misty weather prevented me from distinguishing whether he was on horseback , or on foot . Then turning suddenly about to Alexander and Cecchino , I bid them fire off their pieces , and shewed them how to escape every shot ...
... rest : but the misty weather prevented me from distinguishing whether he was on horseback , or on foot . Then turning suddenly about to Alexander and Cecchino , I bid them fire off their pieces , and shewed them how to escape every shot ...
Page 7
... rest , took advantage of the time , and petitioned for the place of Stamp Master to the Mint , which was granted to him upon the spot . Benvenuto was in his twenty - ninth year , when his brother died , of wounds which he had received ...
... rest , took advantage of the time , and petitioned for the place of Stamp Master to the Mint , which was granted to him upon the spot . Benvenuto was in his twenty - ninth year , when his brother died , of wounds which he had received ...
Page 15
... rest he passed in pious meditation and sing- ing psalms , or drawing images upon the wall , and writing , with the compound brick - dust , stanzas in praise of the prison and on other subjects . His nails grew to an immoderate length ...
... rest he passed in pious meditation and sing- ing psalms , or drawing images upon the wall , and writing , with the compound brick - dust , stanzas in praise of the prison and on other subjects . His nails grew to an immoderate length ...
Page 48
... rest in perfect quietness , And sweetest sugar turns to bitterest gall . The day is night to me , —and darkness day , The time that's past is present to my thought ; Strength becomes weakness - hard is softest clay , I linger , wanting ...
... rest in perfect quietness , And sweetest sugar turns to bitterest gall . The day is night to me , —and darkness day , The time that's past is present to my thought ; Strength becomes weakness - hard is softest clay , I linger , wanting ...
Page 52
... rest , and we shall therefore dwell less upon his compositions . His verses are harmonious , natural , and pleasing , pregnant with interesting truths and moral reflections . They are generally per- vaded by that soft spirit of ...
... rest , and we shall therefore dwell less upon his compositions . His verses are harmonious , natural , and pleasing , pregnant with interesting truths and moral reflections . They are generally per- vaded by that soft spirit of ...
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