A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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Pagina 119
... beginning : Arise , shine , for thy light is come . " What prose is more sublime and simple than that of St. Matthew and St. Luke ? Where is language more moving than in the consolatory chapters of St. John ? No words are more stirring ...
... beginning : Arise , shine , for thy light is come . " What prose is more sublime and simple than that of St. Matthew and St. Luke ? Where is language more moving than in the consolatory chapters of St. John ? No words are more stirring ...
Pagina 160
... beginning would avoid old errors and reveal new virtues , he was in some measure justified . The intense religious bitterness of the past was somewhat assuaged by the Toleration Act , and the political disputes which had rent the nation ...
... beginning would avoid old errors and reveal new virtues , he was in some measure justified . The intense religious bitterness of the past was somewhat assuaged by the Toleration Act , and the political disputes which had rent the nation ...
Pagina 328
... beginning , " I tell you , hopeless grief is passionless , " illustrates the intensity of feeling and expression ... beginning : Remember me when I am gone away . " She was one of the best religious poets of the century , and a typical ...
... beginning , " I tell you , hopeless grief is passionless , " illustrates the intensity of feeling and expression ... beginning : Remember me when I am gone away . " She was one of the best religious poets of the century , and a typical ...
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