A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John Mandeville to William Cowper : Consisting of Biographical Sketches of the Authors, Selections from Their Works, with Notes, Explanatory, Illustrative, and Directing to the Best Editions and to Various Criticisms : Designed as a Text-book for the Higher Classes in Schools and for Junior Classes in Colleges, as Well as for Private ReadingE.C. and J. Biddle, 1852 - 776 pagina's |
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Pagina 13
... Church ... 390 Moral Tendency of Addison's Writings 391 THOMAS YALDEN .. 446 Omnipresence of the Deity .. 391 John Partridge's Defence ... 446 Reflections in Westminster Abbey .. 393 His Poetry - Letter from Italy 394 ALEXANDER POPE ...
... Church ... 390 Moral Tendency of Addison's Writings 391 THOMAS YALDEN .. 446 Omnipresence of the Deity .. 391 John Partridge's Defence ... 446 Reflections in Westminster Abbey .. 393 His Poetry - Letter from Italy 394 ALEXANDER POPE ...
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... Church- Parallel between Dryden and Pope ... 665 yard 596 Shakspeare . 666 On a distant Prospect of Eton College 599 The Fate of Poverty . ................ 669 Song . 602 Cardinal Wolsey .. 669 Prose Works . 603 Charles XII ...... 670 ...
... Church- Parallel between Dryden and Pope ... 665 yard 596 Shakspeare . 666 On a distant Prospect of Eton College 599 The Fate of Poverty . ................ 669 Song . 602 Cardinal Wolsey .. 669 Prose Works . 603 Charles XII ...... 670 ...
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... Church is under foote , the Clergie is in errour , the Devill raigneth , and Simonie beareth the sway . ' 1 A town of Hertfordshire , about twenty miles north of London . 2 They were published in 1356 . B 2 * 17 John Mandeville was ...
... Church is under foote , the Clergie is in errour , the Devill raigneth , and Simonie beareth the sway . ' 1 A town of Hertfordshire , about twenty miles north of London . 2 They were published in 1356 . B 2 * 17 John Mandeville was ...
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... church of Rome . He had now fairly entered into that arena which he was to quit only with his life . To enter , however , into the particulars of his eventful life - the con- tinued and most bitter persecutions he ever experienced at ...
... church of Rome . He had now fairly entered into that arena which he was to quit only with his life . To enter , however , into the particulars of his eventful life - the con- tinued and most bitter persecutions he ever experienced at ...
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... church , that they might minister it to the laity and weaker sort , according to the exigency of times and their several occasions . So that by this means the Gospel is made vulgar , and laid more open to the laity , and even to women ...
... church , that they might minister it to the laity and weaker sort , according to the exigency of times and their several occasions . So that by this means the Gospel is made vulgar , and laid more open to the laity , and even to women ...
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