English Critical Essays: (sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries)Edmund David Jones H. Milford, 1930 - 460 sivua |
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... look a little deeper into it , shall find the end and working of it such , as , being rightly applied , deserveth not to be scourged out of the Church of God . But now , let us see how the Greeks named it , and how they deemed of it ...
... look a little deeper into it , shall find the end and working of it such , as , being rightly applied , deserveth not to be scourged out of the Church of God . But now , let us see how the Greeks named it , and how they deemed of it ...
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... look upon the wonderful architecture of this state of England , and see whether they were deformed times that could give it such a form : where there is no one the least pillar of majesty but was set with most profound judgement , and ...
... look upon the wonderful architecture of this state of England , and see whether they were deformed times that could give it such a form : where there is no one the least pillar of majesty but was set with most profound judgement , and ...
Sivu 229
... Chaucer , would deprive the greater part of their countrymen of the same advantage , and hoard him up , as misers do their grandam gold , only to look on it themselves , and hinder others from making PREFACE TO THE FABLES 229.
... Chaucer , would deprive the greater part of their countrymen of the same advantage , and hoard him up , as misers do their grandam gold , only to look on it themselves , and hinder others from making PREFACE TO THE FABLES 229.
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