A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John Mandeville to William Cowper. Consisting of Biographical Sketches of the Authors, Choice Selections from Their Works, with Notes, Explanatory and Illustrative, and Directing to the Best Editions and to Various Criticisms...E. C. and J. Biddle, 1847 - 702 頁 |
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... Earth , 20 39 No Treasure without Gladness , 39 SIR THOMAS MORE , The Utopia , 40 41 JOHN WICLIF , 21 Lines from Cowper ( note ) , 42 Lines from Wordsworth ( note ) , Apology for Translating the Scrip- 22 Queen's Speech to the Lords ...
... Earth , 20 39 No Treasure without Gladness , 39 SIR THOMAS MORE , The Utopia , 40 41 JOHN WICLIF , 21 Lines from Cowper ( note ) , 42 Lines from Wordsworth ( note ) , Apology for Translating the Scrip- 22 Queen's Speech to the Lords ...
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... earth - the crocodile - the hippopota- mus - the giraffe , and many other singular productions of nature . " His book , " says an elegant writer , 2 " is to an Englishman doubly valuable , as establishing the title of his country to ...
... earth - the crocodile - the hippopota- mus - the giraffe , and many other singular productions of nature . " His book , " says an elegant writer , 2 " is to an Englishman doubly valuable , as establishing the title of his country to ...
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... EARTH.3 " In that Lond , ne in many othere bezonde that , no man may see the Sterre transmontane , that is clept the Sterre of the See , that is unmevable , and that is toward the Northe , that we clepen the Lode Sterre . But men seen ...
... EARTH.3 " In that Lond , ne in many othere bezonde that , no man may see the Sterre transmontane , that is clept the Sterre of the See , that is unmevable , and that is toward the Northe , that we clepen the Lode Sterre . But men seen ...
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... earth . But in some respects Wiclif claims precedence of Luther . We must ever bear in mind that he was one hundred years before him , and that he lived in a darker night of ignorance , and when the Papal power was in its fullest ...
... earth . But in some respects Wiclif claims precedence of Luther . We must ever bear in mind that he was one hundred years before him , and that he lived in a darker night of ignorance , and when the Papal power was in its fullest ...
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... earth , either angel of heaven teacheth us the contrary of holy writ , or any thing against reason and charity , we should flee from him in that , as fro the foul fiend of hell , and hold us stedfastly to life and death , to the truth ...
... earth , either angel of heaven teacheth us the contrary of holy writ , or any thing against reason and charity , we should flee from him in that , as fro the foul fiend of hell , and hold us stedfastly to life and death , to the truth ...
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