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Pagina 33
... divine , but a theological statesman , continuing the work of Jewell and Hooker in formulating the intellectual and his- torical position of the Church of England . Andrewes , indeed , may be said to have de- fined the position that was ...
... divine , but a theological statesman , continuing the work of Jewell and Hooker in formulating the intellectual and his- torical position of the Church of England . Andrewes , indeed , may be said to have de- fined the position that was ...
Pagina 247
... Divine Enlightned substance ; mark how from the Shrine Of holy Saints she paces on , Treading upon Vermilion And Amber ; Spice- ing the Chafte Aire with fumes of Paradise . Then come on , come on , and yeeld A savour like unto a blessed ...
... Divine Enlightned substance ; mark how from the Shrine Of holy Saints she paces on , Treading upon Vermilion And Amber ; Spice- ing the Chafte Aire with fumes of Paradise . Then come on , come on , and yeeld A savour like unto a blessed ...
Pagina 300
... divine Hymns and Anthems , which he set and sung to his Lute or Viol ; and , though he was a lover of retiredness , yet his love to Musick was such , that he went usually twice every week on certain ap- pointed dayes , to the Cathedral ...
... divine Hymns and Anthems , which he set and sung to his Lute or Viol ; and , though he was a lover of retiredness , yet his love to Musick was such , that he went usually twice every week on certain ap- pointed dayes , to the Cathedral ...
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Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
Poems | 122 |
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