History of English Literature, Том 2H. Altemus Company, 1898 |
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... feeling of the prayers and church service - Preaching - Latimer -His education - Character - Familiar and per- suasive eloquence - Death - The martyrs under Mary - England thenceforth Protestant IV . The Anglicans - Close connection ...
... feeling of the prayers and church service - Preaching - Latimer -His education - Character - Familiar and per- suasive eloquence - Death - The martyrs under Mary - England thenceforth Protestant IV . The Anglicans - Close connection ...
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... feeling of shame , hypocrisy , or palliation ; and they exhibit it as they see it , Jonson as boldly as the rest , occasionally more boldly than the rest , strengthened as he is by the vigour and ruggedness of his athletic temperament ...
... feeling of shame , hypocrisy , or palliation ; and they exhibit it as they see it , Jonson as boldly as the rest , occasionally more boldly than the rest , strengthened as he is by the vigour and ruggedness of his athletic temperament ...
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... feeling that they must understand , if they value their lives . " Your wisdoms , conscript fathers , are able to examine , and censure these suggestions . But , were they left to our absolving voice , we durst pronounce them , as we ...
... feeling that they must understand , if they value their lives . " Your wisdoms , conscript fathers , are able to examine , and censure these suggestions . But , were they left to our absolving voice , we durst pronounce them , as we ...
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... feel the satirical intention throughout ; delicate and easy- flowing imitation is absent , as well as the graceful fancy which abounds in Shakspeare . But if Jonson comes across harsh passions , visibly evil and vile , he will derive ...
... feel the satirical intention throughout ; delicate and easy- flowing imitation is absent , as well as the graceful fancy which abounds in Shakspeare . But if Jonson comes across harsh passions , visibly evil and vile , he will derive ...
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... . I cannot now last long . . . I feel me going , - Uh , uh , uh , uh ! " 2 He closes his eyes , as though exhausted : 1 Volpone , i . 1 . 2 Ibid . i . 8 . " Voltore . Am I inscrib'd his heir for certain 24 BOOK II . THE RENAISSANCE .
... . I cannot now last long . . . I feel me going , - Uh , uh , uh , uh ! " 2 He closes his eyes , as though exhausted : 1 Volpone , i . 1 . 2 Ibid . i . 8 . " Voltore . Am I inscrib'd his heir for certain 24 BOOK II . THE RENAISSANCE .
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