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In the whole history of Christianity , no change so profound has ever taken place . Of course , many Englishmen were quite incapable of appreciating the real nature of the Reformation . Many , also , were indifferent ; only the minority ...
In the whole history of Christianity , no change so profound has ever taken place . Of course , many Englishmen were quite incapable of appreciating the real nature of the Reformation . Many , also , were indifferent ; only the minority ...
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The same ingenious fancy runs through the whole of the first book , as when Gulliver describes the shoulders of mutton given him to eat , which were “ smaller than the wings of a lark , " down to his return to England with some ...
The same ingenious fancy runs through the whole of the first book , as when Gulliver describes the shoulders of mutton given him to eat , which were “ smaller than the wings of a lark , " down to his return to England with some ...
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A whole week I remained labouring under the impression that I had acted imprudently in my disclosure ; that I had foolishly given a handle against myself , and had been anticipating my own dismissal . A week passed in this manner — the ...
A whole week I remained labouring under the impression that I had acted imprudently in my disclosure ; that I had foolishly given a handle against myself , and had been anticipating my own dismissal . A week passed in this manner — the ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAUCER AND HIS | 13 |
THE RENAISSANCE AND THE REFORMATION | 32 |
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