Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from Earliest to the Present Time : Connected by a Critical and Biographical HistoryRobert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1850 |
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... doth exercise the one and the other ; if the one be stronger , then is [ it ] to the weaker a more violent exercise . All these kinds of exercises and other like them do augment strength , and therefore they serve only for young men ...
... doth exercise the one and the other ; if the one be stronger , then is [ it ] to the weaker a more violent exercise . All these kinds of exercises and other like them do augment strength , and therefore they serve only for young men ...
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... doth , no man is so blind but may see , that either the pope is antichrist , or else that antichrist is near cousin to the pope and all this doth , and will hereafter more and more , appear by printing . The reason whereof is this : for ...
... doth , no man is so blind but may see , that either the pope is antichrist , or else that antichrist is near cousin to the pope and all this doth , and will hereafter more and more , appear by printing . The reason whereof is this : for ...
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... doth the for nothing else , but to set to learning and make a priest of , as who would say , the outcasts of the world , having neither countenance , tongue , nor wit ( for of a perverse body cometh commonly a perverse mind ) , be good ...
... doth the for nothing else , but to set to learning and make a priest of , as who would say , the outcasts of the world , having neither countenance , tongue , nor wit ( for of a perverse body cometh commonly a perverse mind ) , be good ...
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... doth in many places very trimly ; and Homer everywhere , and that always most excellently ; which observation is chiefly to be marked in him . And our Chaucer doth the same , very praiseworthily : mark him well , and confer him with any ...
... doth in many places very trimly ; and Homer everywhere , and that always most excellently ; which observation is chiefly to be marked in him . And our Chaucer doth the same , very praiseworthily : mark him well , and confer him with any ...
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... doth cover it : Thereafter never to enjoy again The gladsome light , but , in the ground ylain , In depth of darkness waste and wear to nought , As he had ne'er into the world been brought : But who had seen him sobbing how he stood ...
... doth cover it : Thereafter never to enjoy again The gladsome light , but , in the ground ylain , In depth of darkness waste and wear to nought , As he had ne'er into the world been brought : But who had seen him sobbing how he stood ...
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