English Prose: Milton to GrayOxford University Press, 1932 |
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... pleasure . CHRISTIAN . Then said Christian , What means this ? INTERPRETER . The Interpreter answered , This parlour is the heart of a man that was never sanctified by the sweet grace of the gospel : the dust is his original sin , and ...
... pleasure . CHRISTIAN . Then said Christian , What means this ? INTERPRETER . The Interpreter answered , This parlour is the heart of a man that was never sanctified by the sweet grace of the gospel : the dust is his original sin , and ...
Page 196
... pleasure in it ; and so paid our reckon- ing , and took coach , it being about seven at night , and passed and saw ... pleasure home , talking and pleasing our- selves with the pleasures of this day's work . Mrs. Turner mightily pleased ...
... pleasure in it ; and so paid our reckon- ing , and took coach , it being about seven at night , and passed and saw ... pleasure home , talking and pleasing our- selves with the pleasures of this day's work . Mrs. Turner mightily pleased ...
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William Peacock. and good name , his pleasures and sensuality , in the midst of all his disgrace , shall relieve him . And lastly , to name no more , let a covetous miser have both pleasure and honour taken from him , yet so long as his ...
William Peacock. and good name , his pleasures and sensuality , in the midst of all his disgrace , shall relieve him . And lastly , to name no more , let a covetous miser have both pleasure and honour taken from him , yet so long as his ...
Contents
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
THOMAS URQUHART 16111660 | 26 |
JEREMY TAYLOR 16131667 | 40 |
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