The Retrospective Review, Bind 2Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1820 |
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Side 15
... look , she , though as yet she had not the desire in her , yet should her eyes answer in like piercing kindnesse of a looke . Zelmane , as much as Gynecia's jealousie would suffer , desired to be neere Philoelea ; Philoelea , as much as ...
... look , she , though as yet she had not the desire in her , yet should her eyes answer in like piercing kindnesse of a looke . Zelmane , as much as Gynecia's jealousie would suffer , desired to be neere Philoelea ; Philoelea , as much as ...
Side 16
... look upon it . But true thoughts of love banished all vaine fancy of superstition . Full well she did both remember and like the place ; for there had she often with their shade beguiled Phoebus of looking upon her : there had she ...
... look upon it . But true thoughts of love banished all vaine fancy of superstition . Full well she did both remember and like the place ; for there had she often with their shade beguiled Phoebus of looking upon her : there had she ...
Side 35
... look in vain , in the productions of such men , to find an adequate cause for the lavishness and superabundance of praise which was heaped on them by the de- votion of their co - evals . It is as if some vivifying charm , some exquisite ...
... look in vain , in the productions of such men , to find an adequate cause for the lavishness and superabundance of praise which was heaped on them by the de- votion of their co - evals . It is as if some vivifying charm , some exquisite ...
Side 40
... look for in vain in other writers . In reading them , it seems as if the breathing zephyr which hovers over scenes of such enchantment and beauty , had found a voice , and is painting to us the delights of its favourite and haunted ...
... look for in vain in other writers . In reading them , it seems as if the breathing zephyr which hovers over scenes of such enchantment and beauty , had found a voice , and is painting to us the delights of its favourite and haunted ...
Side 75
... look in but at the door , And see how Hodge lieth tomblinge and tossing amids the floure , Raking there , some fyre to find among the ashes dead , Where there is not one sparke so big as a pin's head : At last in a dark corner two ...
... look in but at the door , And see how Hodge lieth tomblinge and tossing amids the floure , Raking there , some fyre to find among the ashes dead , Where there is not one sparke so big as a pin's head : At last in a dark corner two ...
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Side 196 - The intelligible forms of ancient poets, The fair humanities of old religion, The power, the beauty, and the majesty...
Side 84 - Yes, trust them not, for there is an upstart crow, beautified with our feathers, that with his tiger's heart wrapped in a player's hide, supposes he is as well able to bombast out a blank verse as the best of you; and being an absolute Johannes Factotum, is in his own conceit the only Shake-scene in a country.
Side 69 - Whose honours with increase of ages grow, As streams roll down, enlarging as they flow; Nations unborn your mighty names shall sound, And worlds applaud that must not yet be found!
Side 339 - I would not, with my will, present you sorrows, dear Bess ; let them go to the grave with me, and be buried in the dust : and seeing that it is not the will of God that I shall see you any more, bear my destruction patiently, and with a heart like yourself.
Side 196 - They live no longer in the faith of reason ! But still the heart doth need a language, still Doth the old instinct bring back the old names, And to yon starry world they now are gone, Spirits or gods, that used to share this earth With man as with their friend ; and to the lover Yonder they move, from yonder visible sky Shoot influence down : and even at this day 'Tis Jupiter who brings whate'er is great, And Venus who brings every thing that's fair ! Thek.
Side 96 - Her breath is her own, which scents all the year long of June, like a new-made haycock. She makes her hand hard with labour, and her heart soft with pity ; and when winter evenings fall early, sitting at her merry wheel, she sings defiance to the giddy wheel of fortune.
Side 94 - Give me, next good, an understanding wife, By Nature wise, not learned by much art; Some knowledge on her side will all my life More scope of conversation impart; Besides, her inborne virtue fortifie; They are most firmly good, who best know why.
Side 345 - Like a broad table did itselfe dispred, For Love his loftie triumphes to engrave, And write the battailes of his great godhed: All good and honour might therein be red ; For there their dwelling was.
Side 78 - I have seen), which notwithstanding, as it is full of stately speeches and well-sounding phrases, climbing to the height of Seneca his style, and as full of notable morality, which it doth most delightfully teach, and so obtain the very end of poesy...
Side 213 - That not to know at large of things remote From use, obscure and subtle, but to know That which before us lies in daily life, Is the prime wisdom ; what is more, is fume, Or emptiness, or fond impertinence, And renders us, in things that most concern, Unpractised, unprepared, and still to seek.