The Retrospective Review, Volum 3Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1821 |
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Pàgina 52
... play of words of necessity into its service , for the sedulous and resolute quest after humour which no consideration could divert or stop , and which would at any time spoil a good argument , or burlesque a serious observation to hitch ...
... play of words of necessity into its service , for the sedulous and resolute quest after humour which no consideration could divert or stop , and which would at any time spoil a good argument , or burlesque a serious observation to hitch ...
Pàgina 63
... dou- ble task under pretence of giving it a play day , as in the labyrinth of chess , and other tedious and studious games . " Yet recreations distastful to some dispositions rellish best to Fuller's Holy and Profane States . 63.
... dou- ble task under pretence of giving it a play day , as in the labyrinth of chess , and other tedious and studious games . " Yet recreations distastful to some dispositions rellish best to Fuller's Holy and Profane States . 63.
Pàgina 66
... play upon the sinnes and miseries of others , the fitter object of the elegies than the satyrs of all truly religious . " But what do I speaking against multiplicity of books in this age , who trespass in this nature myself ? What was a ...
... play upon the sinnes and miseries of others , the fitter object of the elegies than the satyrs of all truly religious . " But what do I speaking against multiplicity of books in this age , who trespass in this nature myself ? What was a ...
Pàgina 68
... play with the devil's rattles , will be brought by degrees to wield his sword , and from making of sport they come to doing of mischief . " At last she indents down right with the devil . He is to find her some toyes for a time , and to ...
... play with the devil's rattles , will be brought by degrees to wield his sword , and from making of sport they come to doing of mischief . " At last she indents down right with the devil . He is to find her some toyes for a time , and to ...
Pàgina 70
... play of his wit , or suffered his keenness of observation to be blunted by the blocks it had to work on . To him every subject was alike : if it was a dull one , he could enliven it ; if it was an agreeable one , he could im- prove it ...
... play of his wit , or suffered his keenness of observation to be blunted by the blocks it had to work on . To him every subject was alike : if it was a dull one , he could enliven it ; if it was an agreeable one , he could im- prove it ...
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