A Hand-book of English LiteratureLee & Shepard, 1888 - 608 Seiten |
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... voice able to persuade all men . And al- though few such men as these can be found in a commonwealth , yet surely a goodly disposed man will both in his mind think fit , and with all his study labor to get such men as I speak of , or ...
... voice able to persuade all men . And al- though few such men as these can be found in a commonwealth , yet surely a goodly disposed man will both in his mind think fit , and with all his study labor to get such men as I speak of , or ...
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... voices , instruments , windes , waters , all agree . LXXI . The ioyous birdes , shrouded in chearefull shade , Their notes unto the voice attempred sweet ; Th ' angelicall soft trembling voyces made To th ' instruments divine ...
... voices , instruments , windes , waters , all agree . LXXI . The ioyous birdes , shrouded in chearefull shade , Their notes unto the voice attempred sweet ; Th ' angelicall soft trembling voyces made To th ' instruments divine ...
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... voice to come in as by chance , so that he may be asked the question upon the other's speech ; as Narcissus did , in relating to Claudius the marriage of Messalina and Silius . " 1 " Send both naked to strangers , and thou shalt know ...
... voice to come in as by chance , so that he may be asked the question upon the other's speech ; as Narcissus did , in relating to Claudius the marriage of Messalina and Silius . " 1 " Send both naked to strangers , and thou shalt know ...
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... voice which first did give it motion . Now this course of nature God seldom alters or perverts ; but , like an excellent artist , hath so contrived his work , that , with the self- same instrument , without a new creation , he may ...
... voice which first did give it motion . Now this course of nature God seldom alters or perverts ; but , like an excellent artist , hath so contrived his work , that , with the self- same instrument , without a new creation , he may ...
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... voice of God . Now , nature is not at variance with art , nor art with na- ture ; they being both the servants of his providence . Art is the perfection of nature . Were the world now as it was the sixth day , there were yet a chaos ...
... voice of God . Now , nature is not at variance with art , nor art with na- ture ; they being both the servants of his providence . Art is the perfection of nature . Were the world now as it was the sixth day , there were yet a chaos ...
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