The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1962 |
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Pagina 118
... rich but he must be rich either by his own labours or by the labours of other men helping him . If a man have no help from his neighbours he shall never gather an estate of hundreds and thousands a year . If other men help him to work ...
... rich but he must be rich either by his own labours or by the labours of other men helping him . If a man have no help from his neighbours he shall never gather an estate of hundreds and thousands a year . If other men help him to work ...
Pagina 187
... rich ungodly landlords that so keep under their poor tenants that they dare not go out to hear the word for fear that their rent should be raised or they turned out of their houses . Think on this , you drunken rich , and scornful ...
... rich ungodly landlords that so keep under their poor tenants that they dare not go out to hear the word for fear that their rent should be raised or they turned out of their houses . Think on this , you drunken rich , and scornful ...
Pagina 269
... rich man . Ay , says one , that makes him a rich man ; God blesses him because he is an honest man . It's a mistake : God's bless- ing is the effect of no man's merit . God's blessing may have made him a rich man - but why is he an ...
... rich man . Ay , says one , that makes him a rich man ; God blesses him because he is an honest man . It's a mistake : God's bless- ing is the effect of no man's merit . God's blessing may have made him a rich man - but why is he an ...
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