English Prose: Milton to GrayOxford University Press, 1932 |
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Page 237
... gave him absolution and the other sacraments . The hostie stuck in his throat and that was the occasion of calling for a glass of water . He also gave him extreme unction . All must have been performed very superficially , since it was ...
... gave him absolution and the other sacraments . The hostie stuck in his throat and that was the occasion of calling for a glass of water . He also gave him extreme unction . All must have been performed very superficially , since it was ...
Page 525
... gave of the sweetness of his temper ; for though he was by no means to be terrified into compliance , yet might he , by a sugar - plum , be brought to your purpose : indeed , to say the truth , he was to be bribed to anything , which ...
... gave of the sweetness of his temper ; for though he was by no means to be terrified into compliance , yet might he , by a sugar - plum , be brought to your purpose : indeed , to say the truth , he was to be bribed to anything , which ...
Page 587
... gave him to Lord B .; Lord B. made a present of him to Lord C .; and Lord C.'s gentleman sold him to Lord D.'s for a shilling : -Lord D. gave him to Lord E. , and so on , half round the alphabet . From that rank he passed into the lower ...
... gave him to Lord B .; Lord B. made a present of him to Lord C .; and Lord C.'s gentleman sold him to Lord D.'s for a shilling : -Lord D. gave him to Lord E. , and so on , half round the alphabet . From that rank he passed into the lower ...
Contents
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
THOMAS URQUHART 16111660 | 26 |
JEREMY TAYLOR 16131667 | 40 |
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