Prose of the English RenaissanceJohn William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1952 - 882 էջ |
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Էջ 54
... beginning or wrote the whole lives of their princes and kings , except Gildas , which inveighed against the evil doings of a few tyrants and evil governors . Insomuch that Caesar writeth that when he was in this realm the people could ...
... beginning or wrote the whole lives of their princes and kings , except Gildas , which inveighed against the evil doings of a few tyrants and evil governors . Insomuch that Caesar writeth that when he was in this realm the people could ...
Էջ 402
... beginning of May , then may they be at St. Nicholas by the fine of the same month ; and by that time the greatest part of your lading of necessity 20 must be come down , especially the flax . But if it should fall out so lateward a ...
... beginning of May , then may they be at St. Nicholas by the fine of the same month ; and by that time the greatest part of your lading of necessity 20 must be come down , especially the flax . But if it should fall out so lateward a ...
Էջ 591
... beginning from the beginning of all things ; to wit , Creation . For though these two glorious actions of the Almighty be so near , and , as it were , linked together , that the one necessarily implieth the other : Creation inferring ...
... beginning from the beginning of all things ; to wit , Creation . For though these two glorious actions of the Almighty be so near , and , as it were , linked together , that the one necessarily implieth the other : Creation inferring ...
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