The Best of DrydenT. Nelson and sons, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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... senses can themselves perceive , I need no revelation to believe . Can they who say the host should be descried By sense , define a body glorified ? Impassible , and penetrating parts ? 240 Let them declare by what mysterious arts He ...
... senses can themselves perceive , I need no revelation to believe . Can they who say the host should be descried By sense , define a body glorified ? Impassible , and penetrating parts ? 240 Let them declare by what mysterious arts He ...
Sivu 248
... sense . Thus all disputes for ever must depend , For no dumb rule can controversies end . 920 Thus , when you said tradition must be tried By Sacred Writ , whose sense yourselves decide , You said no more , but that yourselves must be ...
... sense . Thus all disputes for ever must depend , For no dumb rule can controversies end . 920 Thus , when you said tradition must be tried By Sacred Writ , whose sense yourselves decide , You said no more , but that yourselves must be ...
Sivu 447
... sense naturally , and the due placing them adapts the rhyme to it . If you object that one verse may be made for the sake of another ; though both the words and rhyme be apt , I answer , it cannot possibly so fall out ; for either there ...
... sense naturally , and the due placing them adapts the rhyme to it . If you object that one verse may be made for the sake of another ; though both the words and rhyme be apt , I answer , it cannot possibly so fall out ; for either there ...
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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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