Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Time, Connected by a Critical and Biographical History ...Robert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1871 |
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... Jeremy Taylor , 80 Portrait of Sir Thomas Browne , 86 Portrait of John Knox , 87 99 View of the Birthplace of Knox , Portrait of Archbishop Spottiswood , 104 Illumination - Milton Dictating to 110 114 his Daughter , Portrait of Abraham ...
... Jeremy Taylor , 80 Portrait of Sir Thomas Browne , 86 Portrait of John Knox , 87 99 View of the Birthplace of Knox , Portrait of Archbishop Spottiswood , 104 Illumination - Milton Dictating to 110 114 his Daughter , Portrait of Abraham ...
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... JEREMY TAYLOR , 290 267 The Age of Reason and Discretion , 292 267 The Pomp of Death , 293 268 Marriage , 293 268 The Progress of Sin , 293 268 The Resurrection of Sinners , 294 268 Sinful Pleasure , 294 269 • Useful Studies , 294 270 ...
... JEREMY TAYLOR , 290 267 The Age of Reason and Discretion , 292 267 The Pomp of Death , 293 268 Marriage , 293 268 The Progress of Sin , 293 268 The Resurrection of Sinners , 294 268 Sinful Pleasure , 294 269 • Useful Studies , 294 270 ...
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... Jeremy Taylor says , ' dashed the vessel of the church and state all in pieces . ' Whatever regret the poet may have felt on being turned adrift on the world , he could have A dart rush'd in with every grace , And so I kill'd myself ...
... Jeremy Taylor says , ' dashed the vessel of the church and state all in pieces . ' Whatever regret the poet may have felt on being turned adrift on the world , he could have A dart rush'd in with every grace , And so I kill'd myself ...
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... Jeremy Taylor's Holy Dying , and the second of one of Shakspeare's best Bonnets : I've seen , indeed , the hopeful bud Of a ruddy rose , that stood , Blushing to behold the ray Of the new - saluted day ; His tender top not fully spread ...
... Jeremy Taylor's Holy Dying , and the second of one of Shakspeare's best Bonnets : I've seen , indeed , the hopeful bud Of a ruddy rose , that stood , Blushing to behold the ray Of the new - saluted day ; His tender top not fully spread ...
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... JEREMY TAYLOR . The English church at this time was honoured by the services of many able and profound theolo- gians ; men who had both studied and thought deeply , and possessed a vigorous and original cha- racter ... JEREMY TAYLOR,
... JEREMY TAYLOR . The English church at this time was honoured by the services of many able and profound theolo- gians ; men who had both studied and thought deeply , and possessed a vigorous and original cha- racter ... JEREMY TAYLOR,
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