The Continuity of LettersClarendon Press, 1923 - 273 стор. |
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... faith and Divine love which fill the poem , nor the delight which it so often exhibits in the works and ways of man and in the beautiful things among which he passes his earthly life : nor , again , the consummate force , brevity , and ...
... faith and Divine love which fill the poem , nor the delight which it so often exhibits in the works and ways of man and in the beautiful things among which he passes his earthly life : nor , again , the consummate force , brevity , and ...
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... faith and morals which are inherited and undisputed cannot have the heat of conviction of those but just emerging from a struggle of life and death . You may say , and say with truth , that we know nothing of the religious opinions of ...
... faith and morals which are inherited and undisputed cannot have the heat of conviction of those but just emerging from a struggle of life and death . You may say , and say with truth , that we know nothing of the religious opinions of ...
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... faith to Lewis before they transfer it back to John . The nobles in Richard II are neither loyal to the king nor to each other . Mowbray confesses that he had attempted Gaunt's life and Gaunt that he had a share in Woodstock's death ...
... faith to Lewis before they transfer it back to John . The nobles in Richard II are neither loyal to the king nor to each other . Mowbray confesses that he had attempted Gaunt's life and Gaunt that he had a share in Woodstock's death ...
Сторінка 82
... faith , and a corpulent ; of a cheerful look , a pleasing eye , and a most noble carriage ; and , as I think , his age some fifty , or by ' r lady , inclining to three score : and now I remember me , his name is Falstaff ; if that man ...
... faith , and a corpulent ; of a cheerful look , a pleasing eye , and a most noble carriage ; and , as I think , his age some fifty , or by ' r lady , inclining to three score : and now I remember me , his name is Falstaff ; if that man ...
Сторінка 83
... faith , this same young sober - blooded boy doth not love me : nor a man cannot make him laugh ; but that ' s no marvel , he drinks no wine . ' There is the Chief Justice , too . Sir John gives him of his very best in two incomparable ...
... faith , this same young sober - blooded boy doth not love me : nor a man cannot make him laugh ; but that ' s no marvel , he drinks no wine . ' There is the Chief Justice , too . Sir John gives him of his very best in two incomparable ...
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