The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 - Books |
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... turning neither to the right hand nor to the left , and proceeds with such undeviating resolution , that if it en- counters a house or any other building in its course , it never thinks of making a detour , but ascends the wall of the ...
... turning neither to the right hand nor to the left , and proceeds with such undeviating resolution , that if it en- counters a house or any other building in its course , it never thinks of making a detour , but ascends the wall of the ...
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... where- with the humours within us symbolize , we must have perpetual ebbings and flowings of mirth and melancholy , which have their alternate turns in us , as naturally as it is for the Howell's Instructions for Foreign Travel . 27.
... where- with the humours within us symbolize , we must have perpetual ebbings and flowings of mirth and melancholy , which have their alternate turns in us , as naturally as it is for the Howell's Instructions for Foreign Travel . 27.
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... turns to some general conclusions with respect to the life of a traveller . " There be some French poets will afford excellent entertainment ; especially Du Bartas ; and ' twere not amiss to give a slight salute to Ronzard , Desportes ...
... turns to some general conclusions with respect to the life of a traveller . " There be some French poets will afford excellent entertainment ; especially Du Bartas ; and ' twere not amiss to give a slight salute to Ronzard , Desportes ...
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... turns , the song his soul approves , And bears the burthen to the maid he loves . Still to the surly strain of martial deeds , In cadence soft , the dirge of love succeeds , With tales of ghosts , that haunt unhallow'd ground , While ...
... turns , the song his soul approves , And bears the burthen to the maid he loves . Still to the surly strain of martial deeds , In cadence soft , the dirge of love succeeds , With tales of ghosts , that haunt unhallow'd ground , While ...
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... turn their backs on me , for that is deemed highly indecorous : as soon as they reached the door , holding their hands before their breasts , and fixing their eyes on the ground , they remained silent ; so that I should have taken them ...
... turn their backs on me , for that is deemed highly indecorous : as soon as they reached the door , holding their hands before their breasts , and fixing their eyes on the ground , they remained silent ; so that I should have taken them ...
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