History of English Literature, Том 2Edmonston and Douglas, 1873 - Всего страниц: 722 |
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... comes from another more general cause , the idea of ruman conduct ir all its comprehensiveness , internal and external , prayers , actions , duties of every kind which man owes to God , it is this which has enthroned the doc trine of ...
... comes from another more general cause , the idea of ruman conduct ir all its comprehensiveness , internal and external , prayers , actions , duties of every kind which man owes to God , it is this which has enthroned the doc trine of ...
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... come to them at once in a glowing and confused mass , disabling them by their force and con- vergence . Listen to their ... comes to his lips without hesita After that the sun on high , ..the greatest tion ; he leaps over wide intervals ...
... come to them at once in a glowing and confused mass , disabling them by their force and con- vergence . Listen to their ... comes to his lips without hesita After that the sun on high , ..the greatest tion ; he leaps over wide intervals ...
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... comes a swallow flying across the hall ; he enters by one door , and leaves by another . The brief moment while he is within is pleasant to him ; he feels not rain nor cheerless winter weather ; but the moment is brief - the bird flies ...
... comes a swallow flying across the hall ; he enters by one door , and leaves by another . The brief moment while he is within is pleasant to him ; he feels not rain nor cheerless winter weather ; but the moment is brief - the bird flies ...
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... come to the light of the true good , that he look not about him to his old vices , so that he practice them again as ... comes and goes like a disease , and in- stead of having it he simply is ruled by it . " 614. This year Cynegils and ...
... come to the light of the true good , that he look not about him to his old vices , so that he practice them again as ... comes and goes like a disease , and in- stead of having it he simply is ruled by it . " 614. This year Cynegils and ...
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... come from Norway , and they might have been taken for kinsmen of the Saxons , with whom they were to hght ; but ... comes it that having kept its name , it had changed its nature ? and what series of renovations had made a Latin out ...
... come from Norway , and they might have been taken for kinsmen of the Saxons , with whom they were to hght ; but ... comes it that having kept its name , it had changed its nature ? and what series of renovations had made a Latin out ...
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