Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Present, Volume 1Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1929 |
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Page 88
... nature . But yet without praying in aid of alchymists , there is a manifest image of this in the ordinary course of nature . For in bodies , union strengtheneth and cherisheth any natural action ; and on the other side weakeneth and ...
... nature . But yet without praying in aid of alchymists , there is a manifest image of this in the ordinary course of nature . For in bodies , union strengtheneth and cherisheth any natural action ; and on the other side weakeneth and ...
Page 181
... nature might not have been misinterpreted ; yet , from a person of so perfect a habit of generous and obsequious compliance with all good men , might very well have been interpreted by the king as more than an ordinary averseness to his ...
... nature might not have been misinterpreted ; yet , from a person of so perfect a habit of generous and obsequious compliance with all good men , might very well have been interpreted by the king as more than an ordinary averseness to his ...
Page 188
... nature , he would have found more respect and duty . And his not applying some severe cures to approaching evils proceeded from the lenity of his nature and the tenderness of his conscience , which , in all cases of blood , made him ...
... nature , he would have found more respect and duty . And his not applying some severe cures to approaching evils proceeded from the lenity of his nature and the tenderness of his conscience , which , in all cases of blood , made him ...
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INTRODUCTION BY C T COPELAND | 1 |
Samuel XVIII 1XIX | 10 |
Kings V | 16 |
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