Tudor Poetry and ProseJohn William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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... passion Happy were he could finish forth his fate In some unhaunted desert , more obscure From all society , from ... passions are most like to floods and streams , The shallow murmur , but the deep are dumb ; So , when affections ...
... passion Happy were he could finish forth his fate In some unhaunted desert , more obscure From all society , from ... passions are most like to floods and streams , The shallow murmur , but the deep are dumb ; So , when affections ...
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... Passions , 1621 [ the French edition was published in 1615 ] Of Human Passions The Preface more human than Myke AS PROVIDENT Nature hath prescribed certain ends to all the creatures of this universe , whom she hath clothed with certain ...
... Passions , 1621 [ the French edition was published in 1615 ] Of Human Passions The Preface more human than Myke AS PROVIDENT Nature hath prescribed certain ends to all the creatures of this universe , whom she hath clothed with certain ...
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... passions humaines , which was published in 1621. Grimestone's style is characterized by simplicity and lucidity ; rhetorical ostentation is notably absent from his writing . NICHOLAS COEFFETEAU ( 1574-1623 ) , French theologian ...
... passions humaines , which was published in 1621. Grimestone's style is characterized by simplicity and lucidity ; rhetorical ostentation is notably absent from his writing . NICHOLAS COEFFETEAU ( 1574-1623 ) , French theologian ...
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