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 ... : Designed as a Text-book for the Highest Classes in Schools and for Junior Classes in Colleges, as Well as for Private ReadingE.C. & J. Biddle, 1852 - 776 pagina's |
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... Body a Proof of Macaulay's Eulogy , ( note ) .. 320 Divine Wisdom .. 280 Christian in Doubting Castle 320 Guilt of making man Property , ( note ) 280 What is Wit ? .. 281 ROBERT BARCLAY 324 Knowledge a Source of Delight 282 Practical ...
... Body a Proof of Macaulay's Eulogy , ( note ) .. 320 Divine Wisdom .. 280 Christian in Doubting Castle 320 Guilt of making man Property , ( note ) 280 What is Wit ? .. 281 ROBERT BARCLAY 324 Knowledge a Source of Delight 282 Practical ...
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... body of Monks , but also the encroachments and tyranny of the 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 ...
... body of Monks , but also the encroachments and tyranny of the 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 ...
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... body , life , and goods , from their heirs for ever , and be condemned for heretics to God , enemies to the crown , and most arrant traitors to the land . " 2 Since . 3 Or . 4 Bohemians . 6 Have . 6 Know , or tell . 7 Scholars . 8 Or ...
... body , life , and goods , from their heirs for ever , and be condemned for heretics to God , enemies to the crown , and most arrant traitors to the land . " 2 Since . 3 Or . 4 Bohemians . 6 Have . 6 Know , or tell . 7 Scholars . 8 Or ...
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... body mighté well be there ; But as of thought and of memoire His hearté was in Purgatoire . She endeavored to ingratiate herself in his affections , and approached and took him softly by the hand . He turned suddenly , and saw one of ...
... body mighté well be there ; But as of thought and of memoire His hearté was in Purgatoire . She endeavored to ingratiate herself in his affections , and approached and took him softly by the hand . He turned suddenly , and saw one of ...
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... body to my heart . And though I stood abased tho a lyte , 9 No wonder was ; for why ? my wittis all Were so o'ercome with pleasance and delight . Only through letting of mine eyen fall , That suddenly my heart become her thrall For ever ...
... body to my heart . And though I stood abased tho a lyte , 9 No wonder was ; for why ? my wittis all Were so o'ercome with pleasance and delight . Only through letting of mine eyen fall , That suddenly my heart become her thrall For ever ...
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