English Prose: Milton to GrayOxford University Press, 1932 |
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Page 226
... seemed to them consistent with human nature but his own practice did even outshine his doctrine . - History of his Own Time . DEATH OF ARCHBISHOP LEIGHTON UPON his coming to me , I was amazed to see him at above 70 look so fresh and ...
... seemed to them consistent with human nature but his own practice did even outshine his doctrine . - History of his Own Time . DEATH OF ARCHBISHOP LEIGHTON UPON his coming to me , I was amazed to see him at above 70 look so fresh and ...
Page 237
... seemed to be in a fit of madness with fear . As soon as Huddleston had prepared everything that was necessary , the duke whispered the king in the ear . Upon that the king ordered that all who were in the bedchamber should withdraw ...
... seemed to be in a fit of madness with fear . As soon as Huddleston had prepared everything that was necessary , the duke whispered the king in the ear . Upon that the king ordered that all who were in the bedchamber should withdraw ...
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... seemed to open , and catch at the animals the idol was creating ; to prevent which , certain of his priests hourly flung in pieces of the uninformed mass , or substance , and sometimes whole limbs already enlivened , which that horrid ...
... seemed to open , and catch at the animals the idol was creating ; to prevent which , certain of his priests hourly flung in pieces of the uninformed mass , or substance , and sometimes whole limbs already enlivened , which that horrid ...
Contents
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
THOMAS URQUHART 16111660 | 26 |
JEREMY TAYLOR 16131667 | 40 |
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