A Compendium of English Literature, Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John Mandeville William CowperBancroft, 1854 - 776 páginas |
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... Glory of the Clergy .. 365 ELIZABETH ROWE . 422 The Pleasures of Amusement and In- Despair 423 dustry compared .. 365 A Hymn 423 The Eye of Conscience . 365 HENRY GROVE ... 424 THOMAS PARNELL 366 The true Art of enjoying Life ...
... Glory of the Clergy .. 365 ELIZABETH ROWE . 422 The Pleasures of Amusement and In- Despair 423 dustry compared .. 365 A Hymn 423 The Eye of Conscience . 365 HENRY GROVE ... 424 THOMAS PARNELL 366 The true Art of enjoying Life ...
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... glory of this end but a better cause . But as the man followed his principles and sense of duty , however misguided , his constancy and integrity are not the less objects of our admiration . " 66 More was a man of true genius , and of a ...
... glory of this end but a better cause . But as the man followed his principles and sense of duty , however misguided , his constancy and integrity are not the less objects of our admiration . " 66 More was a man of true genius , and of a ...
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... glory which is gained by war . They would be both troubled and ashamed of a bloody victory over their enemies ; and in no victory do they glory so much , as in that which is gained by dexterity and good conduct , without bloodshed . " 3 ...
... glory which is gained by war . They would be both troubled and ashamed of a bloody victory over their enemies ; and in no victory do they glory so much , as in that which is gained by dexterity and good conduct , without bloodshed . " 3 ...
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... glory and honest name are not the very ends wherefore these things are to be followed , yet surely they must needs follow them as light followeth fire , though it were kindled for warmth . Out of these things the chiefest and infallible ...
... glory and honest name are not the very ends wherefore these things are to be followed , yet surely they must needs follow them as light followeth fire , though it were kindled for warmth . Out of these things the chiefest and infallible ...
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... glory , and continued in force down to the latter half of the sixteenth century . But it was at length found that a real human being , with a human name , was better calculated to awaken the sympathies , and keep alive the attention of ...
... glory , and continued in force down to the latter half of the sixteenth century . But it was at length found that a real human being , with a human name , was better calculated to awaken the sympathies , and keep alive the attention of ...
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