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Sivu xxxi
... religion is continued by his disciples throughout the seven- teenth century . It is to be found in Pierre ... Religio Laici . Browne's heavily embroidered prose is a continuous exaltation of the rôles of faith and imagination ...
... religion is continued by his disciples throughout the seven- teenth century . It is to be found in Pierre ... Religio Laici . Browne's heavily embroidered prose is a continuous exaltation of the rôles of faith and imagination ...
Sivu xlii
... Religio Laici , he aims at a style " plain and natural , and yet majestic . " His satirical portraits have their own rapid staccato movement , as if he would overwhelm his victims with an irresistible on- rush of ridicule . He could ...
... Religio Laici , he aims at a style " plain and natural , and yet majestic . " His satirical portraits have their own rapid staccato movement , as if he would overwhelm his victims with an irresistible on- rush of ridicule . He could ...
Sivu 189
... RELIGIO LAICI OR , A LAYMAN'S FAITH А РОЕМ Ornari res ipsa negat , contenta doceri . THE PREFACE [ 1682 ] A poem with so bold a title , and a name prefixed from which the ... RELIGIO LAICI 189 VRELIGIO LAICI; OR, A LAYMAN'S FAITH.
... RELIGIO LAICI OR , A LAYMAN'S FAITH А РОЕМ Ornari res ipsa negat , contenta doceri . THE PREFACE [ 1682 ] A poem with so bold a title , and a name prefixed from which the ... RELIGIO LAICI 189 VRELIGIO LAICI; OR, A LAYMAN'S FAITH.
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UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR Robert Howard | 11 |
TO HIS SACRED MAJESTY A PANEGYRIC | 24 |
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