Poetry Explained for the Use of Young PeopleJ. Johnson, 72, St. Paul's Churchyard., 1802 - 115 páginas |
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... committing such great crimes as are the consequences of ambition . Shut the gates of mercy on mankind . - In the scriptures , opening and shutting the gates of Heaven , is an expression used to denote the admission or rejection of the ...
... committing such great crimes as are the consequences of ambition . Shut the gates of mercy on mankind . - In the scriptures , opening and shutting the gates of Heaven , is an expression used to denote the admission or rejection of the ...
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... other spirits , or phantoms , who urge men to commit great crimes . " Here Danger is represented as surrounded with phantoms , imaginary beings , or such as we think we see in dreams .. 4 . Iho prompt to deeds accurs'd the mind . 88.
... other spirits , or phantoms , who urge men to commit great crimes . " Here Danger is represented as surrounded with phantoms , imaginary beings , or such as we think we see in dreams .. 4 . Iho prompt to deeds accurs'd the mind . 88.
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... committed several offences against the laws ; some of his attendants had been taken up by the officers of justice , for a riot , and were brought before the chief justice , sir William Gascoigne . While they were in court , prince Henry ...
... committed several offences against the laws ; some of his attendants had been taken up by the officers of justice , for a riot , and were brought before the chief justice , sir William Gascoigne . While they were in court , prince Henry ...
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... committed , arrained at the kynge's benche , whereof the prince being aduertised and incensed by lyghte persones aboute him , in furious rage came hastily to the barre , where his seruant stode as a prisoner , and commaunded hym to be ...
... committed , arrained at the kynge's benche , whereof the prince being aduertised and incensed by lyghte persones aboute him , in furious rage came hastily to the barre , where his seruant stode as a prisoner , and commaunded hym to be ...
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... , And struck me in the very seat of justice ; Whereon , as an offender to your father , I gave bold way to my authority , And did commit you . If the deed were ill , father ; > Be you contented , wearing now the garland , To 102.
... , And struck me in the very seat of justice ; Whereon , as an offender to your father , I gave bold way to my authority , And did commit you . If the deed were ill , father ; > Be you contented , wearing now the garland , To 102.
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