The British classical authors: with biographical notices. On the basis of a selection by L. HerrigG. Westermann, 1906 - 752 страница |
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... hath in him , hath already passed half the hardness of the way , and therefore is beholding to the philo- 15 sopher but for the other half . Nay , truly , learned men have learnedly thought that where once reason hath so much over ...
... hath in him , hath already passed half the hardness of the way , and therefore is beholding to the philo- 15 sopher but for the other half . Nay , truly , learned men have learnedly thought that where once reason hath so much over ...
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... hath rudded , Her lips like cherries charming men to bite , Her snowy neck like to a marble tower ; And all her body like a palace fair , Ascending up , with many a stately stair 105 To Honour's seat and Chastity's sweet bower . Why ...
... hath rudded , Her lips like cherries charming men to bite , Her snowy neck like to a marble tower ; And all her body like a palace fair , Ascending up , with many a stately stair 105 To Honour's seat and Chastity's sweet bower . Why ...
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... hath the prerogative to speak with plain- 10 ness , and the modesty to bear with patience . It was reported of some , and believed of many , that in the education of Ephoebus , where mention is made of universities , that Oxford 16 was ...
... hath the prerogative to speak with plain- 10 ness , and the modesty to bear with patience . It was reported of some , and believed of many , that in the education of Ephoebus , where mention is made of universities , that Oxford 16 was ...
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... hath some blast , no countenance but hath some blemish ; and shall Oxford then be blameless ? I wish it were so , but I cannot think it is so . But 65 as it is , it may be better ; and were it badder , it is not the worst . I think ...
... hath some blast , no countenance but hath some blemish ; and shall Oxford then be blameless ? I wish it were so , but I cannot think it is so . But 65 as it is , it may be better ; and were it badder , it is not the worst . I think ...
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... hath damn'd both body and soul . Sec . Sch . Yet , Faustus , look up to heaven , remember God's mercies 20 are infinite . Faust . But Faustus ' offence can ne'er be pardoned . The serpent that tempted Eve may be saved , but not Faustus ...
... hath damn'd both body and soul . Sec . Sch . Yet , Faustus , look up to heaven , remember God's mercies 20 are infinite . Faust . But Faustus ' offence can ne'er be pardoned . The serpent that tempted Eve may be saved , but not Faustus ...
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