The Pelican Book of English Prose: Seventeenth-century prose, 1620-1700, edited by P. UrePenguin Books, 1956 |
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Էջ 131
... believe them lawful , and so govern as men that expect to be resisted ; but he wished , that all their subjects would believe them to be unlawful , and so the world would be at quiet . Gilbert Burnet History of his Own Time ( 1724 ) ...
... believe them lawful , and so govern as men that expect to be resisted ; but he wished , that all their subjects would believe them to be unlawful , and so the world would be at quiet . Gilbert Burnet History of his Own Time ( 1724 ) ...
Էջ 181
... believe , that all the things in the World were so made for Man , that they have no other use . For it seems to me highly absurd and unreasonable , to think that Bodies of such vast magnitude as the fix'd Stars , were only made to ...
... believe , that all the things in the World were so made for Man , that they have no other use . For it seems to me highly absurd and unreasonable , to think that Bodies of such vast magnitude as the fix'd Stars , were only made to ...
Էջ 262
... believe Catullus , as much as betwixt a modest Behaviour and Affectation . The Verse of Chaucer , I confess , is not Harmonious to us ; but ' tis like the Eloquence of one whom Tacitus commends , it was auribus istius temporis ...
... believe Catullus , as much as betwixt a modest Behaviour and Affectation . The Verse of Chaucer , I confess , is not Harmonious to us ; but ' tis like the Eloquence of one whom Tacitus commends , it was auribus istius temporis ...
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