History of English Literature, Том 2F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1965 |
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... thought is like a sur- ging and crackling flame , and cannot find fuel enough in the multitude of objects ... thought , and so mighty of feeling , what is left but disgust and despair ? We tinge all nature with the colour of our thoughts ...
... thought is like a sur- ging and crackling flame , and cannot find fuel enough in the multitude of objects ... thought , and so mighty of feeling , what is left but disgust and despair ? We tinge all nature with the colour of our thoughts ...
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... thought in my con- science the woman was not guilty , all the circumstances well considered . Immediately after this I was called to preach before the king , which was my first sermon that I made before his majesty , and it was done at ...
... thought in my con- science the woman was not guilty , all the circumstances well considered . Immediately after this I was called to preach before the king , which was my first sermon that I made before his majesty , and it was done at ...
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... thought , for the love I did bear unto them ( supposing they were the ministers of God ) , I could have laid down at their feet , and have been trampled upon by them ; their name , their garb , and work did so intoxicate and bewitch me ...
... thought , for the love I did bear unto them ( supposing they were the ministers of God ) , I could have laid down at their feet , and have been trampled upon by them ; their name , their garb , and work did so intoxicate and bewitch me ...
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THE RENAISSANCE | 1 |
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