Retrospective Review, Том 3C. and H. Baldwyn, 1820 |
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... never so scanda- lous of all humours the most harsh and odious . Take him from this ( which you can hardly do till he hath told all ) and then he falleth upon his ribaldry ; without these crutches his discourse would never be able to ...
... never so scanda- lous of all humours the most harsh and odious . Take him from this ( which you can hardly do till he hath told all ) and then he falleth upon his ribaldry ; without these crutches his discourse would never be able to ...
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... never met with a better decorum . But you must first hear them speak , Loquere ut te videam , was the method in old times , and it holdeth now . You cannot gather a better character of a French woman than from her prating , which is ...
... never met with a better decorum . But you must first hear them speak , Loquere ut te videam , was the method in old times , and it holdeth now . You cannot gather a better character of a French woman than from her prating , which is ...
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... never without variety of lascivious songs , which they spare not to sing in whose company soever : you would think modesty were quite banished the kingdom , or rather that it had never been there . Neither is this the weakness of some ...
... never without variety of lascivious songs , which they spare not to sing in whose company soever : you would think modesty were quite banished the kingdom , or rather that it had never been there . Neither is this the weakness of some ...
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... never blow from her faire naked face Falles vaine , but in my heart findes lighting place . " The description of Armida in the following stanza , though fantastic , is exceedingly beautiful - the four last lines are quite singular for ...
... never blow from her faire naked face Falles vaine , but in my heart findes lighting place . " The description of Armida in the following stanza , though fantastic , is exceedingly beautiful - the four last lines are quite singular for ...
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... never grew ' Gainst faithfull fierce , but did myselfe subdew . To their advises the disdaineful hart Of this audacious youth beturning plies , So as foorthwith from thence aside to start , To such well - willers he no more denies ...
... never grew ' Gainst faithfull fierce , but did myselfe subdew . To their advises the disdaineful hart Of this audacious youth beturning plies , So as foorthwith from thence aside to start , To such well - willers he no more denies ...
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