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Pagina 44
... bring to man a new power to control the forces of the natural world - we are still impressed by the air of tremendous ex- citement which he could evoke as , in the first book of the Advancement and in the famous description of the four ...
... bring to man a new power to control the forces of the natural world - we are still impressed by the air of tremendous ex- citement which he could evoke as , in the first book of the Advancement and in the famous description of the four ...
Pagina 131
... bring a capon , some a rurall cake , Some nuts , some apples ; some that thinke they make The better cheeses , bring'hem ; or else send By their ripe daughters , whom they would commend This way to husbands ; and whose baskets beare An ...
... bring a capon , some a rurall cake , Some nuts , some apples ; some that thinke they make The better cheeses , bring'hem ; or else send By their ripe daughters , whom they would commend This way to husbands ; and whose baskets beare An ...
Pagina 380
... Bring hither thy whole SELF ; and let me see What of thy Parent HEAVN yet speakes in thee . O thou are Poore Of noble POWRES , I see , And full of nothing else but empty ME , Narrow , and low , and infinitely lesse Then this GREAT ...
... Bring hither thy whole SELF ; and let me see What of thy Parent HEAVN yet speakes in thee . O thou are Poore Of noble POWRES , I see , And full of nothing else but empty ME , Narrow , and low , and infinitely lesse Then this GREAT ...
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Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
Poems | 122 |
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