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Our author hath written Alarm against Usurers, containing tried experiences against worldly abuses, London 1584. History of Forbonius and Prisæria, with Truth's Complaint over England. Euphue's Golden Legacy. The Wounds of a Civil War livelily set forth, in the true Tragedies of Marius and Sylla, London 1594. Looking Glass for London and England, a Tragi-Comedy printed in 4to.
"Words would fail me to express my own frame, and the frame of many others; only this I may say, we would have been glad to have endured any kind of death, to have been home at the uninterrupted enjoyment of that glorious Redeemer who was so livelily and clearly offered to us that day. "He was the only man that I ever knew that had an unstained integrity.
He says, too, that he was in the forests for many years, but how many years he has forgotten that with many things. It was an accident; done because he did not apologise to that our colonel. Ah!" Instead of echoing Dirkovitch's sigh of regret, it is sad to record that the White Hussars livelily exhibited un-Christian delight and other emotions, hardly restrained by their sense of hospitality.
'A man shall find in the wisest sorts of these relations which the Italians make touching conclaves, the natures of the several Cardinals, handsomely and livelily painted forth'; and what he has already said in the general, of this department, he repeats here under this division of it, that the conversation of men in respect to it, is in advance of their books; 'a man shall meet with, in every day's conference, the denominations of sensitive, dry, formal, real, humorous, "huomo di prima impressione, huomo di ultima impressione, and the like": but this is no substitute for science in a matter so radical, 'and yet, nevertheless, this observation, wandereth in words, but is not fixed in inquiry.
The wind being on their beam, and so fresh, they came lurching along in merry mood, leaping livelily from wave to wave, dashing the water to either hand.
Nothing to be seen but unhappy countenances or half-happy at best of emancipated 'prentices and little trades-folks, with here and there a servant maid that has got leave to go out, who, slaving all the week, with the habit has lost almost the capacity of enjoying a free hour; and livelily expressing the hollowness of a day's pleasuring.
He says, too, that he was in the forests for many years, but how many years he has forgotten that with many things. It was an accident; done because he did not apologise to our colonel. Ah!" Instead of echoing Dirkovitch's sigh of regret, it is sad to record that the White Hussars livelily exhibited unchristian delight and other emotions, hardly restrained by their sense of hospitality.
His imagination, indeed, as will naturally happen, where this faculty is restrained by a sense of truth was always most livelily called into play by events of which he had not himself been a witness; and, accordingly, the sufferings of India and the horrors of revolutionary France were the two subjects upon which it has most unrestrainedly indulged itself.
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