Lives of the English Poets, Volume 1Oxford University Press, 1968 |
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Pagina 67
... seems more probable that they relate to canonical obedience . I know not any of the Articles which seem to thwart his opinions : but the thoughts of obedience , whether canonical or civil , raised his indignation . His unwillingness to ...
... seems more probable that they relate to canonical obedience . I know not any of the Articles which seem to thwart his opinions : but the thoughts of obedience , whether canonical or civil , raised his indignation . His unwillingness to ...
Pagina 310
... seems to look round him for images which he cannot find , and what he has he distorts by endeavouring to enlarge them . He is , he says , petrified with grief ; but the marble sometimes relents , and trickles have in a joke . The sons ...
... seems to look round him for images which he cannot find , and what he has he distorts by endeavouring to enlarge them . He is , he says , petrified with grief ; but the marble sometimes relents , and trickles have in a joke . The sons ...
Pagina 440
... seems . ' But how to gain admission ? for access Is giv'n to none , but Juba and her brothers . But , raillery apart ... Seems to appear before them . Sempronius is , it seems , to pass for Juba in full day at Cato's house , where they ...
... seems . ' But how to gain admission ? for access Is giv'n to none , but Juba and her brothers . But , raillery apart ... Seems to appear before them . Sempronius is , it seems , to pass for Juba in full day at Cato's house , where they ...
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