A Book of English LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder Macmillan, 1916 - 889 páginas |
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Página 128
... tion , and obscurity their protection . If they died by violent hands , and were thrust into their urns , these bones be- come considerable , and some old [ 20 philosophers would honor them , whose souls they conceived most pure , which ...
... tion , and obscurity their protection . If they died by violent hands , and were thrust into their urns , these bones be- come considerable , and some old [ 20 philosophers would honor them , whose souls they conceived most pure , which ...
Página 129
... tion may fear the prophecy of Elias ; and Charles the Fifth can never hope to live within two Methuselahs of Hector . And therefore restless inquietude for the diuturnity of our memories unto [ 110 present considerations seems a vanity ...
... tion may fear the prophecy of Elias ; and Charles the Fifth can never hope to live within two Methuselahs of Hector . And therefore restless inquietude for the diuturnity of our memories unto [ 110 present considerations seems a vanity ...
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... tion that many who are this day alive shall tomorrow be laid upon the cold earth , and the women shall weep over their shroud , and dress them for their funeral . St. James , in his Epistle , notes the folly of some men his ...
... tion that many who are this day alive shall tomorrow be laid upon the cold earth , and the women shall weep over their shroud , and dress them for their funeral . St. James , in his Epistle , notes the folly of some men his ...
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... tion not slow and dull , but of a quick , ingenious , and piercing spirit , acute to invent , subtle and sinewy to discourse , not beneath the reach of any point the highest that human capacity can soar to . Therefore the studies of ...
... tion not slow and dull , but of a quick , ingenious , and piercing spirit , acute to invent , subtle and sinewy to discourse , not beneath the reach of any point the highest that human capacity can soar to . Therefore the studies of ...
Página 185
... tion of those ordinances , that hand - writ- ing nailed to the cross ? what great pur- chase is this Christian liberty which Paul so often boasts of ? His doctrine is , that he who eats or eats not , regards a day or regards it not ...
... tion of those ordinances , that hand - writ- ing nailed to the cross ? what great pur- chase is this Christian liberty which Paul so often boasts of ? His doctrine is , that he who eats or eats not , regards a day or regards it not ...
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A Book of English Literature, Volumen 2 Franklyn Bliss Snyder,Robert Grant Martin Vista completa - 1916 |
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