Typical Selections from the Best English Authors: With Introductory NoticesClarendon Press, 1869 - 400 páginas |
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... desire him that he would enforce the promised fly - boats to come up , that I might board ; for as I rid , I could not endure so great a battery any long time . My lord general was then coming up himself ; to whom I declared that if the ...
... desire him that he would enforce the promised fly - boats to come up , that I might board ; for as I rid , I could not endure so great a battery any long time . My lord general was then coming up himself ; to whom I declared that if the ...
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... desire to see hell itself , it was there most lively figured . Ourselves spared the lives of all after the victory ; but the Flemings , who did little or nothing in the fight , used merciless slaughter , till they were by myself , and ...
... desire to see hell itself , it was there most lively figured . Ourselves spared the lives of all after the victory ; but the Flemings , who did little or nothing in the fight , used merciless slaughter , till they were by myself , and ...
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... desires are another way . scope was obedience , ours is skill ; their endeavour was reformation of life , our virtue nothing but to hear gladly the reproof of vice ; they in the practice of their religion wearied chiefly their knees and ...
... desires are another way . scope was obedience , ours is skill ; their endeavour was reformation of life , our virtue nothing but to hear gladly the reproof of vice ; they in the practice of their religion wearied chiefly their knees and ...
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... desires of the mind ; whereas reason doth buckle and bow the mind unto the nature of things . And we see that by these insinuations and congruities with man's nature and pleasure , joined also with the agreement and consort it hath with ...
... desires of the mind ; whereas reason doth buckle and bow the mind unto the nature of things . And we see that by these insinuations and congruities with man's nature and pleasure , joined also with the agreement and consort it hath with ...
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... desire to expunge . 1 . The Deceit of Appearances . SHOULD appearance be the rule , woe were God's children , happy were his enemies . Who that had seen Cain standing masterly over the bleeding carcass of Abel , Joseph in his bonds ...
... desire to expunge . 1 . The Deceit of Appearances . SHOULD appearance be the rule , woe were God's children , happy were his enemies . Who that had seen Cain standing masterly over the bleeding carcass of Abel , Joseph in his bonds ...
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