English Prose: Milton to GrayOxford University Press, 1932 |
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... matter , or the root to the tree , or the sun to the world , or the fountain to a river , or the base to a pillar for without these the body is a dead trunk , the matter is sluggish , the tree is a block , the world is darkness , the ...
... matter , or the root to the tree , or the sun to the world , or the fountain to a river , or the base to a pillar for without these the body is a dead trunk , the matter is sluggish , the tree is a block , the world is darkness , the ...
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... matter , made it worse ; for upon harder usage , the woman grew desperate , and went away from him in earnest . She was as bad , ' tis true , as bad might well be , and yet Xanthus had a kind of hankering for her still ; beside that ...
... matter , made it worse ; for upon harder usage , the woman grew desperate , and went away from him in earnest . She was as bad , ' tis true , as bad might well be , and yet Xanthus had a kind of hankering for her still ; beside that ...
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... Matter , and that Matter is the substratum that supports it . Now I desire that you would explain what is meant by Matter's supporting extension . Say you , I have no idea of Matter and therefore cannot explain it . I answer , though ...
... Matter , and that Matter is the substratum that supports it . Now I desire that you would explain what is meant by Matter's supporting extension . Say you , I have no idea of Matter and therefore cannot explain it . I answer , though ...
Contents
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
THOMAS URQUHART 16111660 | 26 |
JEREMY TAYLOR 16131667 | 40 |
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