Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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Pagina 44
... died at Paris in 1245 , and who is famous as the master of St. Bonaventura , and the first of the long list of commentators on the Four Books of the Sentences ; the Subtle Doctor , John Duns Scotus , also a Franciscan and the chief ...
... died at Paris in 1245 , and who is famous as the master of St. Bonaventura , and the first of the long list of commentators on the Four Books of the Sentences ; the Subtle Doctor , John Duns Scotus , also a Franciscan and the chief ...
Pagina 211
... died bishop of Down and Connor in 1667 ; but most of his works were written , and many of them were also published ... Dying , all contain many passages , the beauty and splendour of which are hardly to be matched in any other English ...
... died bishop of Down and Connor in 1667 ; but most of his works were written , and many of them were also published ... Dying , all contain many passages , the beauty and splendour of which are hardly to be matched in any other English ...
Pagina 246
... died , at the age of seventy - six , in the beginning of December , 1691. And in the end of the same month died , a considerably younger man , Robert Boyle , another of the most voluminous writers of the preceding period , and famous ...
... died , at the age of seventy - six , in the beginning of December , 1691. And in the end of the same month died , a considerably younger man , Robert Boyle , another of the most voluminous writers of the preceding period , and famous ...
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