The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1962 |
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Pagina 17
... course . • With regard to her moderation in religion there may seem to be a difficulty , on account of the severity of the laws made against popish subjects . But on this point I have some things to advance which I myself carefully ...
... course . • With regard to her moderation in religion there may seem to be a difficulty , on account of the severity of the laws made against popish subjects . But on this point I have some things to advance which I myself carefully ...
Pagina 132
... course ; but Solomon tells us , they are as the shining light , that shineth more and more unto the perfect day . Finally , after an impassioned description of the heroic work of Wyclif and other early pioneers and martyrs for religious ...
... course ; but Solomon tells us , they are as the shining light , that shineth more and more unto the perfect day . Finally , after an impassioned description of the heroic work of Wyclif and other early pioneers and martyrs for religious ...
Pagina 191
... course of a revolution which , as yet , had only increased the hardships and miseries of their lot . And although there may have been in his case , as of course there was , to a much greater extent in Milton's , some glimpse of the more ...
... course of a revolution which , as yet , had only increased the hardships and miseries of their lot . And although there may have been in his case , as of course there was , to a much greater extent in Milton's , some glimpse of the more ...
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