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Pagina 12
... living God hath lent his own name as a great honor ; but withal told him he should die like a man , lest he should be proud and flatter himself that God hath , with his name , imparted unto him his nature also . " The essay which opens ...
... living God hath lent his own name as a great honor ; but withal told him he should die like a man , lest he should be proud and flatter himself that God hath , with his name , imparted unto him his nature also . " The essay which opens ...
Pagina 33
... living or dead poetess can compare , at all , favor- ably with any of " the grand Old Masters ? " In imaginative works woman has , we admit , been remarkably successful ; in novel writing particularly , has her success been evinced ...
... living or dead poetess can compare , at all , favor- ably with any of " the grand Old Masters ? " In imaginative works woman has , we admit , been remarkably successful ; in novel writing particularly , has her success been evinced ...
Pagina 79
... living pictures of the period in which they lived . We can do little more than refer our readers to them as interesting and authentic sources of history . Evelyn , though of noble lineage , attached to monarchy and to the doctrines and ...
... living pictures of the period in which they lived . We can do little more than refer our readers to them as interesting and authentic sources of history . Evelyn , though of noble lineage , attached to monarchy and to the doctrines and ...
Pagina 83
... living sparingly upon a small pension allowed him by the French king . The in- tercourse between Louis XIV . and the dethroned and banished monarch , affords to the reader of history , pleasant and instructive passages . In Memoirs of ...
... living sparingly upon a small pension allowed him by the French king . The in- tercourse between Louis XIV . and the dethroned and banished monarch , affords to the reader of history , pleasant and instructive passages . In Memoirs of ...
Pagina 91
... living archæolo- gists may consider themselves as especially favored . That frag- ment of pottery , for example , from the Delta of the Nile , found imbedded at a depth to which the slow droppings of silt from the river waters , as ...
... living archæolo- gists may consider themselves as especially favored . That frag- ment of pottery , for example , from the Delta of the Nile , found imbedded at a depth to which the slow droppings of silt from the river waters , as ...
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