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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... Religion , 254 Upon the Nightingale ( note ) , 214 His Apparel , 254 Sonnet on his Blindness , 215 His Sword , Dagger and Pistols , 255 To Cyriack Skinner , 215 His Prose , -A Small Poet , 256 Samson's Lamentation for his SIR THOMAS ...
... Religion , 254 Upon the Nightingale ( note ) , 214 His Apparel , 254 Sonnet on his Blindness , 215 His Sword , Dagger and Pistols , 255 To Cyriack Skinner , 215 His Prose , -A Small Poet , 256 Samson's Lamentation for his SIR THOMAS ...
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... Religion , 286 necessary in Discrimination Reading the Scriptures , 288 RICHARD BAXTER , Experience of Human Character , 290 Desire of Approbation , Character of Sir Matthew Hale , 291 Observance of the Sabbath in Charles Second's Reign ...
... Religion , 286 necessary in Discrimination Reading the Scriptures , 288 RICHARD BAXTER , Experience of Human Character , 290 Desire of Approbation , Character of Sir Matthew Hale , 291 Observance of the Sabbath in Charles Second's Reign ...
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... Religion , 388 Rules for Improvement by Con- versation , 436 WILLIAM SOMERVILLE , 389 Beginning of a Fox Hunt , 389 CONYERS MIDDLETON , 439 Lines Addressed to Addison , 390 Cicero offers himself to the Bar , 440 Close of Cicero's ...
... Religion , 388 Rules for Improvement by Con- versation , 436 WILLIAM SOMERVILLE , 389 Beginning of a Fox Hunt , 389 CONYERS MIDDLETON , 439 Lines Addressed to Addison , 390 Cicero offers himself to the Bar , 440 Close of Cicero's ...
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... Religion and 521 Conclusion , 522 Morality , 481 The Information the Gospel gives most desirable , THOMAS GRAY , 524 482 The Progress of Poetry , 526 Christ and Mahomet contrasted , 484 The Bard , 529 JOHN BYROM , 485 Elegy written in a ...
... Religion and 521 Conclusion , 522 Morality , 481 The Information the Gospel gives most desirable , THOMAS GRAY , 524 482 The Progress of Poetry , 526 Christ and Mahomet contrasted , 484 The Bard , 529 JOHN BYROM , 485 Elegy written in a ...
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... Religion , by reading the Scriptures , he applied his Studies to the Art of Physicke , a Profession worthy a noble Wit : but amongst other things , he was ravished with a mightie desire to see the greater parts of the World , as Asia ...
... Religion , by reading the Scriptures , he applied his Studies to the Art of Physicke , a Profession worthy a noble Wit : but amongst other things , he was ravished with a mightie desire to see the greater parts of the World , as Asia ...
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