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 11
... Light . 227 His Prose Works .. 227 PHINEAS FLETCHER .. 195 On Myself .... 227 Account of the Purple Island ...... 195 The Shepherd's Life . 195 The Pleasures of a Country Life . Character of Cromwell . 229 230 Envy 196 Decay of Human ...
... Light . 227 His Prose Works .. 227 PHINEAS FLETCHER .. 195 On Myself .... 227 Account of the Purple Island ...... 195 The Shepherd's Life . 195 The Pleasures of a Country Life . Character of Cromwell . 229 230 Envy 196 Decay of Human ...
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... Light 252 His various Works .. 298 Eve's Account of her Creation .. 253 Evening in Paradise . 254 Thoughts on Death and Immortality . 299 Pride ... 300 Rome 257 Athens .. 257 Soliloquies of the Old Philosopher and the Young Lady ...
... Light 252 His various Works .. 298 Eve's Account of her Creation .. 253 Evening in Paradise . 254 Thoughts on Death and Immortality . 299 Pride ... 300 Rome 257 Athens .. 257 Soliloquies of the Old Philosopher and the Young Lady ...
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... light of the world , a citee set on an hill may not be hid . Ne men teendith not a lanterne and puttith it undir a bushel : but on a candilstik that it give light to alle that ben in the hous . So , schyne your light bifore men , that ...
... light of the world , a citee set on an hill may not be hid . Ne men teendith not a lanterne and puttith it undir a bushel : but on a candilstik that it give light to alle that ben in the hous . So , schyne your light bifore men , that ...
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... light ; For he shall not have bothé two . Here Florent was utterly at a loss what to say . At last he exclaims , I n'ot what answer I shall give , But ever , while that I may live , I will that ye be my mistress , For I can naught ...
... light ; For he shall not have bothé two . Here Florent was utterly at a loss what to say . At last he exclaims , I n'ot what answer I shall give , But ever , while that I may live , I will that ye be my mistress , For I can naught ...
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... light followeth fire , though it were kindled for warmth . Out of these things the chiefest and infallible ground is the dread and reve- rence of God , whereupon shall ensue the eschewing of the con- traries of these said virtues ; that ...
... light followeth fire , though it were kindled for warmth . Out of these things the chiefest and infallible ground is the dread and reve- rence of God , whereupon shall ensue the eschewing of the con- traries of these said virtues ; that ...
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