Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 114
... beauty of the charac- ters to whom we owe it , would be , in fact , to strip the critique of no inconsiderable portion of its interest . No children could be more fortunate than were Philip Sidney and his sister , in the possession of ...
... beauty of the charac- ters to whom we owe it , would be , in fact , to strip the critique of no inconsiderable portion of its interest . No children could be more fortunate than were Philip Sidney and his sister , in the possession of ...
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... beauty , and from genius , a sincere and ample eulogy . Thus furnished , both by art and nature , he re- turned to England in May 1575 , to become an object of almost unprecedented love and admiration to his native country ; for , as ...
... beauty , and from genius , a sincere and ample eulogy . Thus furnished , both by art and nature , he re- turned to England in May 1575 , to become an object of almost unprecedented love and admiration to his native country ; for , as ...
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... beauty and fidelity of its descriptions . Almost every page , in short , exhibits proof of the painter's pencil , and the poet's imagination ; and , as numerous instances of superior merit in these provinces will admit of insulation ...
... beauty and fidelity of its descriptions . Almost every page , in short , exhibits proof of the painter's pencil , and the poet's imagination ; and , as numerous instances of superior merit in these provinces will admit of insulation ...
Page 162
... beauty were married ; her lips , though they were kept close with modest silence , yet with a pretty kind of na- tural swelling , they seemed to invite the guests that looked on them ; her cheeks blushing , and withal , when she was ...
... beauty were married ; her lips , though they were kept close with modest silence , yet with a pretty kind of na- tural swelling , they seemed to invite the guests that looked on them ; her cheeks blushing , and withal , when she was ...
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... beauty here should ever fade ? Doth not the air breathe health , which the birds , delightful both to ear and eye , do daily solemnize with the sweet consent of their voices ? Is not every echo thereof a perfect music ? And these fresh ...
... beauty here should ever fade ? Doth not the air breathe health , which the birds , delightful both to ear and eye , do daily solemnize with the sweet consent of their voices ? Is not every echo thereof a perfect music ? And these fresh ...
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Mornings in Spring; Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical ..., Volume 1 Nathan Drake No preview available - 2012 |
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