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Pagina 155
... nor respected him ; he sold his books , knowing that his family could not profit by them after his death ; and amid so many private and public miseries he continued calm . Instead of repudiating what he had done , he gloried in it .
... nor respected him ; he sold his books , knowing that his family could not profit by them after his death ; and amid so many private and public miseries he continued calm . Instead of repudiating what he had done , he gloried in it .
Pagina 175
... and , as I still do remember , presently I found two things within me , at which I did some . times marvel . ... His mental struggles continued for another year or two , JOHN BUNYAN 175.
... and , as I still do remember , presently I found two things within me , at which I did some . times marvel . ... His mental struggles continued for another year or two , JOHN BUNYAN 175.
Pagina 479
... as a condition of their continued friendship , that he altogether drop Hazlitt's acquaintance ! ( Lamb cheerfully ignored these ultimatums and in his own inimitable way , continued to be practically the WILLIAM HAZLITT 479.
... as a condition of their continued friendship , that he altogether drop Hazlitt's acquaintance ! ( Lamb cheerfully ignored these ultimatums and in his own inimitable way , continued to be practically the WILLIAM HAZLITT 479.
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THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
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