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But as on the one side there were those who opposed any change , so on the other there were a few dissentients who early began to complain of their leaders ' timidity and want of thoroughness . To these more radical reformers , whose ...
But as on the one side there were those who opposed any change , so on the other there were a few dissentients who early began to complain of their leaders ' timidity and want of thoroughness . To these more radical reformers , whose ...
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It is interesting to remember that not far away , though on the other side of the street , stood the Mermaid Tavern , famous as the meeting - place of Shakespeare , Jonson , Beaumont , Fletcher , and other wits of the day .
It is interesting to remember that not far away , though on the other side of the street , stood the Mermaid Tavern , famous as the meeting - place of Shakespeare , Jonson , Beaumont , Fletcher , and other wits of the day .
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The spirit of the Renaissance , whose child on one side he was , claimed him for its own . In thinking of his life - work as a whole , we commonly emphasise so strongly the purely religious and moral side of it , and the Hebraic zeal or ...
The spirit of the Renaissance , whose child on one side he was , claimed him for its own . In thinking of his life - work as a whole , we commonly emphasise so strongly the purely religious and moral side of it , and the Hebraic zeal or ...
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... Quips , and cranks , and wanton wiles , Nods , and becks , and wreathèd smiles , Such as hang on Hebè's 1 cheek , And love to live in dimples sleek ; Sport that wrinkled Care derides , And Laughter holding both his sides .
... Quips , and cranks , and wanton wiles , Nods , and becks , and wreathèd smiles , Such as hang on Hebè's 1 cheek , And love to live in dimples sleek ; Sport that wrinkled Care derides , And Laughter holding both his sides .
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... out With this long way , resolving here to lodge Under the spreading favour of these pines , Stepped , as they said , to the next thicket - side , To bring me berries , or such cooling fruit As the kind hospitable woods provide .
... out With this long way , resolving here to lodge Under the spreading favour of these pines , Stepped , as they said , to the next thicket - side , To bring me berries , or such cooling fruit As the kind hospitable woods provide .
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