English Prose, 1600-1660Doubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1930 - 622 頁 |
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... thee man is that Hymen of eternal and mortal things , that chain , together binding unbodied and bodily substances , with- out which the goodly fabric of this world were unperfect . Thou hast not thy beginning from the fecundity , power ...
... thee man is that Hymen of eternal and mortal things , that chain , together binding unbodied and bodily substances , with- out which the goodly fabric of this world were unperfect . Thou hast not thy beginning from the fecundity , power ...
第 542 頁
... thee . ) What agonies will this strange news drive thee into ? If thou art in love with thyself this can- not choose but possess thee with frenzy . [ During the plague a Londoner dies suddenly while drinking 542 MISCELLANEOUS.
... thee . ) What agonies will this strange news drive thee into ? If thou art in love with thyself this can- not choose but possess thee with frenzy . [ During the plague a Londoner dies suddenly while drinking 542 MISCELLANEOUS.
第 545 頁
... thee to make thee fairest , and all things in thee to make thee foulest ; for thou art attired like a bride , drawing all that look upon thee to be in love with thee , but there is much harlot in thine eyes . Thou sittest in thy gates ...
... thee to make thee fairest , and all things in thee to make thee foulest ; for thou art attired like a bride , drawing all that look upon thee to be in love with thee , but there is much harlot in thine eyes . Thou sittest in thy gates ...
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Senecas Epistles | 3 |
JOHN FLORIO | 13 |
FRANCIS BACON See also under Philosophy and Science | 31 |
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