The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1962 |
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Pagina 174
... thought , of God ; and were principal in the holy Temple , to do his work therein . This conceit grew so strong , in little time , upon my spirit , that had I but seen a Priest ( though never so sordid and de- bauched in his life ) I ...
... thought , of God ; and were principal in the holy Temple , to do his work therein . This conceit grew so strong , in little time , upon my spirit , that had I but seen a Priest ( though never so sordid and de- bauched in his life ) I ...
Pagina 177
... thought , of God ; and were principal in the holy Temple , to do his work therein . This conceit grew so strong , in little time , upon my spirit , that had I but seen a Priest ( though never so sordid and de- bauched in his life ) I ...
... thought , of God ; and were principal in the holy Temple , to do his work therein . This conceit grew so strong , in little time , upon my spirit , that had I but seen a Priest ( though never so sordid and de- bauched in his life ) I ...
Pagina 187
... thoughts of the hardship I thought my blind one might go under , would break my heart to pieces . Poor Child ! thought I , what sorrow art thou like to have for thy Portion in this World ? Thou must be beaten , must beg , suffer hunger ...
... thoughts of the hardship I thought my blind one might go under , would break my heart to pieces . Poor Child ! thought I , what sorrow art thou like to have for thy Portion in this World ? Thou must be beaten , must beg , suffer hunger ...
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