The Prose and Prose Writers of Britain from Chaucer to Ruskin: With Biographical Notices, Explanatory Notes, and Introductory Sketches of the History of English LiteratureBlack, 1860 - 552 страница |
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... Truth and Integrity John Bunyan , born 1628 , died 1688 158 John Locke , Christian at the Cross 159 born 1632 , died 1704 Christian climbs the hill Difficulty 160 Of the Origin of our Ideas Toleration Duty of the Magistrate in reference ...
... Truth and Integrity John Bunyan , born 1628 , died 1688 158 John Locke , Christian at the Cross 159 born 1632 , died 1704 Christian climbs the hill Difficulty 160 Of the Origin of our Ideas Toleration Duty of the Magistrate in reference ...
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... Truth in Controversy 280 The Patriot King born 1709 , died 1784 324 General Prevalence of Discontent 325 281 A Disquisition upon Greatness 327 Religious Use of Retirement 328 Bishop Berkeley , The Reverence paid to Ancient born 1684 ...
... Truth in Controversy 280 The Patriot King born 1709 , died 1784 324 General Prevalence of Discontent 325 281 A Disquisition upon Greatness 327 Religious Use of Retirement 328 Bishop Berkeley , The Reverence paid to Ancient born 1684 ...
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... truth of the general remark , as their peculiarity serves to make more palpable the general similarity of the style from which they choose to depart . PERIOD FIRST FROM THE TIME OF CHAUCER TO THE END 2 INTRODUCTORY NOTICE .
... truth of the general remark , as their peculiarity serves to make more palpable the general similarity of the style from which they choose to depart . PERIOD FIRST FROM THE TIME OF CHAUCER TO THE END 2 INTRODUCTORY NOTICE .
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... truth in the description of nature . His chief work , the " Canterbury Tales , " consists of a series of stories supposed to be told by a company of pilgrims , to relieve the tedium of their journey to the shrine of St Thomas at ...
... truth in the description of nature . His chief work , the " Canterbury Tales , " consists of a series of stories supposed to be told by a company of pilgrims , to relieve the tedium of their journey to the shrine of St Thomas at ...
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... truth which , perchance , you will marvel at . One of the greatest benefits that ever God gave me is , that he sent me so sharp and severe parents and so gentle a schoolmaster . For when I am in presence either of father or mother ...
... truth which , perchance , you will marvel at . One of the greatest benefits that ever God gave me is , that he sent me so sharp and severe parents and so gentle a schoolmaster . For when I am in presence either of father or mother ...
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