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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... mind , the removal of mere ignorance has been the chief object held in view : attention has been mainly given to ... mind at the time , and is it not equally one of the influences which may be presumed to have Chodified that mind ...
... mind , the removal of mere ignorance has been the chief object held in view : attention has been mainly given to ... mind at the time , and is it not equally one of the influences which may be presumed to have Chodified that mind ...
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... mind and the national language appear , indeed , to have now arrived at a certain degree of ripeness , favourable for the pro- duction of able writers in both prose and verse . * Heretofore , Norman French had been the language of ...
... mind and the national language appear , indeed , to have now arrived at a certain degree of ripeness , favourable for the pro- duction of able writers in both prose and verse . * Heretofore , Norman French had been the language of ...
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... mind , And to father , mother , and friend , I'll be unkind . I will follow mine own mind and mine old trade : Who shall let me ? The devil's nails are unpared . Yet above all things new fashions I love well , And to wear them my thrift ...
... mind , And to father , mother , and friend , I'll be unkind . I will follow mine own mind and mine old trade : Who shall let me ? The devil's nails are unpared . Yet above all things new fashions I love well , And to wear them my thrift ...
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... mind , of all mankind I love but you alone . HE - Lo yet before , ye must do more , If ye will go with me ; As cut your hair up by your ear , Your kirtle to the knee ; With bow in hand , for to withstand Your enemies , if need be ; And ...
... mind , of all mankind I love but you alone . HE - Lo yet before , ye must do more , If ye will go with me ; As cut your hair up by your ear , Your kirtle to the knee ; With bow in hand , for to withstand Your enemies , if need be ; And ...
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... mind more pleasure than the body could have found in that frorr which it had restrained itself . They are also per suaded that God will make up the loss of those small pleasures with a vast and endless joy , of which reli- gion does ...
... mind more pleasure than the body could have found in that frorr which it had restrained itself . They are also per suaded that God will make up the loss of those small pleasures with a vast and endless joy , of which reli- gion does ...
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