The Lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert, and Dr. Robert SandersonT. Wilson and R. Spence, 1807 - 447 páginas |
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... body . When the first years of man have been devoted to " the diligence of trades and noifeful gain , " we have no reafon to hope that his mind will be replenished by ftudy , or enriched with literature . In the lucrative , as well as ...
... body . When the first years of man have been devoted to " the diligence of trades and noifeful gain , " we have no reafon to hope that his mind will be replenished by ftudy , or enriched with literature . In the lucrative , as well as ...
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... body . So beauteous did the fcenery of this de- lightful fpot appear to him , that , to ufe his own words , " the plea- " fantness of the river , mountains , and meadows about it , cannot " be defcribed , unlefs Sir Philip Sidney , or ...
... body . So beauteous did the fcenery of this de- lightful fpot appear to him , that , to ufe his own words , " the plea- " fantness of the river , mountains , and meadows about it , cannot " be defcribed , unlefs Sir Philip Sidney , or ...
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... body in other men's matters , ' 1 Pet . iv . 15. 1680. " The ftyle , the fentiment , the argumentation , are fuch as might be expected from a plain man , actuated only by an honeft zeal to promote the public peace . And if we confider ...
... body in other men's matters , ' 1 Pet . iv . 15. 1680. " The ftyle , the fentiment , the argumentation , are fuch as might be expected from a plain man , actuated only by an honeft zeal to promote the public peace . And if we confider ...
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... body in promoting schism " and faction ; as God knows your father's friends , Hugh Peters " and John Lilbourn did , to the ruine of themselves , and many of " their difciples . Their turbulent lives and uncomfortable deaths 66 are not ...
... body in promoting schism " and faction ; as God knows your father's friends , Hugh Peters " and John Lilbourn did , to the ruine of themselves , and many of " their difciples . Their turbulent lives and uncomfortable deaths 66 are not ...
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... body , and a vigorous health , he answered , " by innocence , " ferenity of mind , and temperance . " Ifaac Walton , having uni- formly enjoyed that happy tranquillity , which is the natural con- comitant of virtue , came to the grave ...
... body , and a vigorous health , he answered , " by innocence , " ferenity of mind , and temperance . " Ifaac Walton , having uni- formly enjoyed that happy tranquillity , which is the natural con- comitant of virtue , came to the grave ...
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