The Retrospective Review.., Volume 2Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1820 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 98
Page 2
... heart , and secured him , at once , universal sympathy and esteem . He was , indeed , if ever there was one , a gentleman , finished and complete , in whom mildness was as- sociated with courage , erudition mollified by refinement , and ...
... heart , and secured him , at once , universal sympathy and esteem . He was , indeed , if ever there was one , a gentleman , finished and complete , in whom mildness was as- sociated with courage , erudition mollified by refinement , and ...
Page 3
... compassion . With a mind , glowing with images of heroism , and filled with the brightest creations and the fairest visions of human and more than hu- man excellence ; with a heart which embraced , in Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia . 3.
... compassion . With a mind , glowing with images of heroism , and filled with the brightest creations and the fairest visions of human and more than hu- man excellence ; with a heart which embraced , in Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia . 3.
Page 4
Henry Southern. man excellence ; with a heart which embraced , in its wide circuit of benevolence , the universal good of his species ; with an in- tellect , whose comprehensiveness of observation seemed to claim all arts and sciences ...
Henry Southern. man excellence ; with a heart which embraced , in its wide circuit of benevolence , the universal good of his species ; with an in- tellect , whose comprehensiveness of observation seemed to claim all arts and sciences ...
Page 8
... hearts resolute . The parts either not armed , or weakly armed , were well known , and according to the knowledge should have beene sharpely visited , but that the answer was as quicke as the objection . Yet some lighting , the smart ...
... hearts resolute . The parts either not armed , or weakly armed , were well known , and according to the knowledge should have beene sharpely visited , but that the answer was as quicke as the objection . Yet some lighting , the smart ...
Page 9
... , you wil never live to my age , without you keep yourselfe in breathe with exercise , and in heart with joyfulnesse : too much thinking doth consume the spirits , and oft it fals out , that while one thinkes Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia .
... , you wil never live to my age , without you keep yourselfe in breathe with exercise , and in heart with joyfulnesse : too much thinking doth consume the spirits , and oft it fals out , that while one thinkes Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia .
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admiration appears Arcadia astrology Babilone Basilius beauty beinge breath brother cause Cephalon Cephissus character cittie court dayes death delight desire doth earth excellent eyes fair fancy fear feeling genius give glory Gondibert grace hand hath head heare heart heaven Helots honour Hudibras human imagination judgement Kinge Kinge's Lazarillo Lilly live Lord Lord Steward lordship lovers Mardonius master mind mistress Montaigne Musidorus nature never night noble passage passion Persia Philoclea poem poet poetry praise present princes Pyrocles readers rest rich Robert Greene Robert Sherley Sherley shew Sir Anthony Sir Philip Sidney Sir Thomas Overbury Soame Jenyns soul speak spirit sunne sweet Tactus thee Themistocles thing thou thought tion tould true truth Turke unto verse virtue whilst whole wife William Lilly words write Zelmane