Censura Literaria: Containing Titles, Abstracts, and Opinions of Old English Books, with Original Disquisitions, Articles of Biography, and Other Literary Antiquities, Томове 5–6Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 |
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... nature stirring secretly To their destruction . Some , it striketh so As if a mortali hand had with a blow Arrested them , and on their flesh hath seene A palme's impression , to appearance , beene , One man is faint , weake , sickly ...
... nature stirring secretly To their destruction . Some , it striketh so As if a mortali hand had with a blow Arrested them , and on their flesh hath seene A palme's impression , to appearance , beene , One man is faint , weake , sickly ...
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... natural condition Must have in joys and griefes an intermission , Lest too much joy should fill the heart with folly , Or , too much griefe , breed dangerous melancholy . " Beccles . W. T. SPURdens . ART . IV . Anglia Speculum , or ...
... natural condition Must have in joys and griefes an intermission , Lest too much joy should fill the heart with folly , Or , too much griefe , breed dangerous melancholy . " Beccles . W. T. SPURdens . ART . IV . Anglia Speculum , or ...
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... nature by this newe araye , Bothe men and women can saye what it is , For bothe nede and poverte gooth now ryght gaye ; But alas our sorowe encreaseth every daye , And yf ye lyve long ye shall bothe se and here , That Englonde shall ...
... nature by this newe araye , Bothe men and women can saye what it is , For bothe nede and poverte gooth now ryght gaye ; But alas our sorowe encreaseth every daye , And yf ye lyve long ye shall bothe se and here , That Englonde shall ...
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... nature would look in our language . I endeavoured to imitate ( though faintly , and afar off ) the original draught of Le Pere Bonhours . " The work is divided into five sections , according to the arrangement in the title , and from ...
... nature would look in our language . I endeavoured to imitate ( though faintly , and afar off ) the original draught of Le Pere Bonhours . " The work is divided into five sections , according to the arrangement in the title , and from ...
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... nature did outvy ? Where in the sex shall we her virtue find ? And where her wit in all mankind ? Absurd inquiries ! can such beauty dye , Such wit be subject to mortality ? Can such accomplishments as hers ' create Less than a miracle ...
... nature did outvy ? Where in the sex shall we her virtue find ? And where her wit in all mankind ? Absurd inquiries ! can such beauty dye , Such wit be subject to mortality ? Can such accomplishments as hers ' create Less than a miracle ...
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