The Retrospective Review, Том 11Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1825 |
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... turn his horse loose , untie the knees of his breeches , [ we suppose , prophets , like " Cannon , shoot the higher pitches , The lower they let down their breeches . " ] to let his stockings fall down , and to unbutton his doublet ...
... turn his horse loose , untie the knees of his breeches , [ we suppose , prophets , like " Cannon , shoot the higher pitches , The lower they let down their breeches . " ] to let his stockings fall down , and to unbutton his doublet ...
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... turn people from darkness to light ; to bring them from the occasion of war and fighting to the peaceable gospel ; and from being evil doers , which the magistrates ' sword should be a terror to . ' When I had written what the Lord had ...
... turn people from darkness to light ; to bring them from the occasion of war and fighting to the peaceable gospel ; and from being evil doers , which the magistrates ' sword should be a terror to . ' When I had written what the Lord had ...
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... turn to the best possible account . Nor , as we firmly believe , has the satisfaction , which he no doubt experienced in penning this treatise , been confined to himself . As to our- selves , at least , we have , from time to time ...
... turn to the best possible account . Nor , as we firmly believe , has the satisfaction , which he no doubt experienced in penning this treatise , been confined to himself . As to our- selves , at least , we have , from time to time ...
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... turn our blessing to a curse , By keeping you asunder . " We are very much disposed to extend our offence against order , by quoting to the reader a few passages from Ben Jon- son's Gipsey Masque ; but we believe , we must refrain from ...
... turn our blessing to a curse , By keeping you asunder . " We are very much disposed to extend our offence against order , by quoting to the reader a few passages from Ben Jon- son's Gipsey Masque ; but we believe , we must refrain from ...
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... Turn into ice mine eye - balls , whilst the sound Flying through this brazen trump , may back rebound To stop Fame's hundred tongues , leaving them mute , As in an untoucht bell , or stringless lute ; For Virtue's fount , which late ran ...
... Turn into ice mine eye - balls , whilst the sound Flying through this brazen trump , may back rebound To stop Fame's hundred tongues , leaving them mute , As in an untoucht bell , or stringless lute ; For Virtue's fount , which late ran ...
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