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The Pardoner , for instance , as he harangues the Pilgrims on the deadly sins , forgets that he is addressing a cavalcade and drops into his pulpit manner : “ If any wight be in this chirche now .. " Equally unexpected and equally ...
The Pardoner , for instance , as he harangues the Pilgrims on the deadly sins , forgets that he is addressing a cavalcade and drops into his pulpit manner : “ If any wight be in this chirche now .. " Equally unexpected and equally ...
Pagina 131
At the birth of Christ , it is said , the oracles ceased their utterance , and the story gives Milton an opportunity of revelling in the music of sonorous names in the manner so dear to him . But what most delights the reader is the ...
At the birth of Christ , it is said , the oracles ceased their utterance , and the story gives Milton an opportunity of revelling in the music of sonorous names in the manner so dear to him . But what most delights the reader is the ...
Pagina 298
Carlyle had managed to express the meditations which were deepest in his mind in a manner which conveys all the fire and force , all the light and darkness which they possessed for himself . He stands before the world , a prophet with a ...
Carlyle had managed to express the meditations which were deepest in his mind in a manner which conveys all the fire and force , all the light and darkness which they possessed for himself . He stands before the world , a prophet with a ...
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