Hero and Leander: A PoemFrom the Press of C. Whittingham, 1821 - 124 Seiten |
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... true adorers with copious draughts , unadulterated , from the well - head of the Sacred Waters . - There are many would - be admirers who will perhaps expect the editor to draw also of every green ditch and muddy pond in the Delphian ...
... true adorers with copious draughts , unadulterated , from the well - head of the Sacred Waters . - There are many would - be admirers who will perhaps expect the editor to draw also of every green ditch and muddy pond in the Delphian ...
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... that his brains coming out at the dagger's point , he shortly after died . Thus did God , the true executioner of divine justice , work the end of impious atheists . " chapter entitled , " Whether Stage - players ought to XX PREFACE .
... that his brains coming out at the dagger's point , he shortly after died . Thus did God , the true executioner of divine justice , work the end of impious atheists . " chapter entitled , " Whether Stage - players ought to XX PREFACE .
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... True it is that among the papers of Lord Keeper Puckering , in the Harleian collection * at the British Museum , a paper exists which may be considered evidence of his heretical , and as it styles them , " damnable " opinions . The ...
... True it is that among the papers of Lord Keeper Puckering , in the Harleian collection * at the British Museum , a paper exists which may be considered evidence of his heretical , and as it styles them , " damnable " opinions . The ...
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... , Like the imperious Sun , dispers'd their clouds . I have perfum'd the rankness of their breath , * Monsters would be better both for sense and rhythm . And by the magic of true eloquence Transform'd this many xxxii PREFACE .
... , Like the imperious Sun , dispers'd their clouds . I have perfum'd the rankness of their breath , * Monsters would be better both for sense and rhythm . And by the magic of true eloquence Transform'd this many xxxii PREFACE .
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A Poem Christopher Marlowe, George Chapman. And by the magic of true eloquence Transform'd this many - headed Cerberus , This pied camelion , -this beast multitude , Whose power consists in number , pride in threats Yet ... true eloquence ...
A Poem Christopher Marlowe, George Chapman. And by the magic of true eloquence Transform'd this many - headed Cerberus , This pied camelion , -this beast multitude , Whose power consists in number , pride in threats Yet ... true eloquence ...
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