Restoration Literature: Poetry and Prose, 1660-1700, with Editorial Comments, Literary and Critical Notes, and BibliographiesCecil Albert Moore F. S. Crofts, 1934 - 604 sivua |
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... tion . And lastly , some also , of very feeble 20 and crazy constitutions in their childhood , have out - studied their distempers , and have become very healthful and serviceable in the Church . As for the flourishing , Sir , of the ...
... tion . And lastly , some also , of very feeble 20 and crazy constitutions in their childhood , have out - studied their distempers , and have become very healthful and serviceable in the Church . As for the flourishing , Sir , of the ...
Sivu 207
... tion of hundreds of the clergy of this na- tion ) , which way shall he manage it for the subsistence of himself and his family ? If he keeps the glebe in his own hand ( which he may easily do , almost in the hol- low of it ! ) , what ...
... tion of hundreds of the clergy of this na- tion ) , which way shall he manage it for the subsistence of himself and his family ? If he keeps the glebe in his own hand ( which he may easily do , almost in the hol- low of it ! ) , what ...
Sivu 411
... tion had been in some European court . : This great and just character of Oroo- noko gave me an extreme curiosity to see him , especially when I knew he spoke French and English , and that I could talk 30 with him . But though I had ...
... tion had been in some European court . : This great and just character of Oroo- noko gave me an extreme curiosity to see him , especially when I knew he spoke French and English , and that I could talk 30 with him . But though I had ...
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Absalom and Achitophel admirable amongst Apollyon beauty believe better blessed body Cæsar called Chaucer Christ Christian Church clergy common Court delight discourse divine Dryden Duke Duke of Monmouth Duke of York English esteem ev'ry excellent eyes fear fire friends give glory hand happy hath hear heard heart Heaven holy honor Hudibras Imoinda John Dryden Juvenal King King's knew Lady Lady Castlemaine learning live look Lord Lord Chancellor Lord Sandwich Majesty matter mighty mind Nature ness never night Oroonoko Ovid pleased pleasure poet poetry pow'r preaching prince Queen reason rest Samuel Butler satire Scripture sense soul speak spirit talk tell thee things thou thought tion told true truth twas unto verse walked Whitehall wife wise words