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Pagina 165
... Text , not the Cushion , making his hearers not the Pulpit groane . In citing of Popish errors , he cuts them with Arguments , not 40 cudgels them with barren invectives : and labours more to shew the truth of his cause then the spleene ...
... Text , not the Cushion , making his hearers not the Pulpit groane . In citing of Popish errors , he cuts them with Arguments , not 40 cudgels them with barren invectives : and labours more to shew the truth of his cause then the spleene ...
Pagina 379
... text : Houers frowns , looks sullen " from the text of 1652 , with the correction of minor and obvious errors usually by the 1648 text of Steps to the Temple . For instance , in the first Hymn : 1.17 , see . , 1652 , see 1648 ; 1.73 ...
... text : Houers frowns , looks sullen " from the text of 1652 , with the correction of minor and obvious errors usually by the 1648 text of Steps to the Temple . For instance , in the first Hymn : 1.17 , see . , 1652 , see 1648 ; 1.73 ...
Pagina 494
... text ] , 46 Of Discourse [ 1625 text ] , 47 Of Empire , 55 Of Envy , 51 Of His Majesties Receiving the News of the Duke of Buckingham's Death , 350 Of Liberty , 445 Of Men , nay Beasts : worse , Monsters : worst of all , 184 Of My Self ...
... text ] , 46 Of Discourse [ 1625 text ] , 47 Of Empire , 55 Of Envy , 51 Of His Majesties Receiving the News of the Duke of Buckingham's Death , 350 Of Liberty , 445 Of Men , nay Beasts : worse , Monsters : worst of all , 184 Of My Self ...
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Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
Poems | 122 |
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