Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Том 107R. Griffiths., 1825 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... grace and loveliness of the lady had taken possession of his bosom , but the remembrance of her dignity checked the indulgence of his wishes , like the Egyptian gum , which arrests corruption and preserves even the dead in everlasting ...
... grace and loveliness of the lady had taken possession of his bosom , but the remembrance of her dignity checked the indulgence of his wishes , like the Egyptian gum , which arrests corruption and preserves even the dead in everlasting ...
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... grace to content so gentle a lady . " - The lady sighed ; for a moment she cast her eyes on the ground , and then , again looking up , said firmly , " I do not choose to ask Sir Amias , but I will return you half the money , surely the ...
... grace to content so gentle a lady . " - The lady sighed ; for a moment she cast her eyes on the ground , and then , again looking up , said firmly , " I do not choose to ask Sir Amias , but I will return you half the money , surely the ...
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... grace of kindness to his urbanity . Affairs of the King having obliged him to let the lady and the Jew remain some time in the gallery , he was sitting when they were admitted to his presence . He spoke condescendingly to them in ...
... grace of kindness to his urbanity . Affairs of the King having obliged him to let the lady and the Jew remain some time in the gallery , he was sitting when they were admitted to his presence . He spoke condescendingly to them in ...
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... grace of God , ) neuer to yield up this Church to the gouernment of Papists , Presbiterians , or Independents , nor to injure my Suc- cessors , by lessening the Crown of that ecclesiasticall & military power wch my Predecessors left me ...
... grace of God , ) neuer to yield up this Church to the gouernment of Papists , Presbiterians , or Independents , nor to injure my Suc- cessors , by lessening the Crown of that ecclesiasticall & military power wch my Predecessors left me ...
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... grace , her figure rather above the middle size of woman , but soft and delicate in its mould , clothed in a long robe of rich rose - coloured silk , easily folded over the swell of her bosom , bound round her waist by a broad golden ...
... grace , her figure rather above the middle size of woman , but soft and delicate in its mould , clothed in a long robe of rich rose - coloured silk , easily folded over the swell of her bosom , bound round her waist by a broad golden ...
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Стр. 457 - breakers — they to me Were a delight; and if the freshening sea Made them a terror — 'twas a pleasing fear; For I was as it were a child of thee, And trusted to thy billows far and near,
Стр. 385 - Singing he was or floyting all the day, He was as fresh as is the month of May. He could songs make, and well endite, Just and eke dance, and well pourtraie and write; So hole he loved, that by nighterdale (night-time) He slept no more than doth the nightingale." ' Martial exercises were blended with his anxieties of
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Стр. 287 - utter darkness, and their portion set As far removed from God and light of heaven, , , . As from the center thrice to th' utmost pole. Paradise Lost, i. 70. Again :