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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... Knowledge .. 161 Taverner's Bible . 119 Pleasure of Knowledge .. 162 Geneva Bible .. 119 Uses of Knowledge .. 162 Bishops ' Bible ........ 119 Studies .. 163 Douay Bible . 119 End of Knowledge .. 164 King James's Bible 119 Immortality ...
... Knowledge .. 161 Taverner's Bible . 119 Pleasure of Knowledge .. 162 Geneva Bible .. 119 Uses of Knowledge .. 162 Bishops ' Bible ........ 119 Studies .. 163 Douay Bible . 119 End of Knowledge .. 164 King James's Bible 119 Immortality ...
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... Knowledge a Source of Delight 282 Practical Religion , ( note ) . 325 Dedication to Charles II . 325 ANDREW MARVELL . 282 Against Titles of Honor . 326 Bacon on Knowledge , ( note ) ยทยท 282 Doleful Evils of the Press ... 283 ROBERT BOYLE ...
... Knowledge a Source of Delight 282 Practical Religion , ( note ) . 325 Dedication to Charles II . 325 ANDREW MARVELL . 282 Against Titles of Honor . 326 Bacon on Knowledge , ( note ) ยทยท 282 Doleful Evils of the Press ... 283 ROBERT BOYLE ...
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... Knowledge to be accommodated to the MARK AKENSIDE .. 578 Purposes of Life . 656 Introduction . The Subject proposed 579 Right Improvement of Time . 657 Man's immortal Aspirations . 580 Duty of Forgiveness .. 659 Cause of our Pleasure in ...
... Knowledge to be accommodated to the MARK AKENSIDE .. 578 Purposes of Life . 656 Introduction . The Subject proposed 579 Right Improvement of Time . 657 Man's immortal Aspirations . 580 Duty of Forgiveness .. 659 Cause of our Pleasure in ...
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... knowledge in good letters . Having therefore well grounded himselfe in Religion , by reading the Scriptures , he applied his Studies to the Art of Physicke , a Profession worthy a noble Wit : but amongst other things , he was ravished ...
... knowledge in good letters . Having therefore well grounded himselfe in Religion , by reading the Scriptures , he applied his Studies to the Art of Physicke , a Profession worthy a noble Wit : but amongst other things , he was ravished ...
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... knowledge , have pushed their way into every part of the world , yet , considering the time and circumstances in which he wrote , to none must Sir John Mandeville give place . We must bear continually in mind that he wrote nearly five ...
... knowledge , have pushed their way into every part of the world , yet , considering the time and circumstances in which he wrote , to none must Sir John Mandeville give place . We must bear continually in mind that he wrote nearly five ...
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