The Retrospective Review.., Volumen2Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1820 |
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... After resorting to bodily torture in vain , she next puts in practice an expedient , which none but an imagination so abominable as her own could devise . She resolves to play the tragedy of death 22 Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia .
... After resorting to bodily torture in vain , she next puts in practice an expedient , which none but an imagination so abominable as her own could devise . She resolves to play the tragedy of death 22 Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia .
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... imagination , to tortures and to death . Philanax , though loyal and faithful to his dead master , is cruel and ambi- tious : perceiving that the two princes would be obstacles in his road to greatness , he determines to remove them out ...
... imagination , to tortures and to death . Philanax , though loyal and faithful to his dead master , is cruel and ambi- tious : perceiving that the two princes would be obstacles in his road to greatness , he determines to remove them out ...
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... , which gradually augments and heightens to the end . If this be one , as assuredly it is , of the chief arts of imaginative composition , it is certainly an art , of which Sir Philip Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia . 37.
... , which gradually augments and heightens to the end . If this be one , as assuredly it is , of the chief arts of imaginative composition , it is certainly an art , of which Sir Philip Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia . 37.
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... imagination , and the bright structures of fancy , to support them or to rest on ? We cannot close our article , without paying a tribute of re- spect to Sir Philip Sidney on the ground of his diction . Per- haps we may venture to ...
... imagination , and the bright structures of fancy , to support them or to rest on ? We cannot close our article , without paying a tribute of re- spect to Sir Philip Sidney on the ground of his diction . Per- haps we may venture to ...
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... imagining what I presently did ; for I presently pulled out of my pocket six books , and said , These I own , the others are counterfeits , published purposely to ruin me . ' The Committee were now more vexed than before ; not one word ...
... imagining what I presently did ; for I presently pulled out of my pocket six books , and said , These I own , the others are counterfeits , published purposely to ruin me . ' The Committee were now more vexed than before ; not one word ...
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