The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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... things to advance which I myself carefully observed and know to be true . Her intention undoubtedly was , on the one hand not to force consciences , but on the other not to let the state , under pretence of conscience and religion , be ...
... things to advance which I myself carefully observed and know to be true . Her intention undoubtedly was , on the one hand not to force consciences , but on the other not to let the state , under pretence of conscience and religion , be ...
Pagina 109
... thing from the heat of fire ; or that men can only juxtapose things while nature alone can make them act upon one another . The effect and intention of these arguments is to convince men that nothing really great , nothing by which ...
... thing from the heat of fire ; or that men can only juxtapose things while nature alone can make them act upon one another . The effect and intention of these arguments is to convince men that nothing really great , nothing by which ...
Pagina 183
... things aforesaid , namely : either to apply thyself to the King , or sue out his pardon , or get a writ of error ; but a writ of error will be cheapest . Wom . At which Chester again seemed to be in a chaffe , and put off his hat , and ...
... things aforesaid , namely : either to apply thyself to the King , or sue out his pardon , or get a writ of error ; but a writ of error will be cheapest . Wom . At which Chester again seemed to be in a chaffe , and put off his hat , and ...
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