Prose of the English RenaissanceJohn William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1952 - 882 էջ |
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Էջ 133
... whereof all mixt and compound bodies be made , and into which all shall turn again . SCHOLAR : Oftentimes have I heard it , that both man and beasts are made of earth , and into earth shall return again ; but I thought not that they had ...
... whereof all mixt and compound bodies be made , and into which all shall turn again . SCHOLAR : Oftentimes have I heard it , that both man and beasts are made of earth , and into earth shall return again ; but I thought not that they had ...
Էջ 492
... whereof he is the cause and author ; that law in the admirable frame whereof shineth with most perfect beauty the countenance of that wisdom which hath testified concerning herself , “ The Lord possessed me in the beginning of his way ...
... whereof he is the cause and author ; that law in the admirable frame whereof shineth with most perfect beauty the countenance of that wisdom which hath testified concerning herself , “ The Lord possessed me in the beginning of his way ...
Էջ 573
... whereof he hath 20 retained but a general and , shapeless form : a smack of every thing in general , but nothing to the purpose in particular , after the French man- ner . To be short , I know there is an art of Physic ; a course of ...
... whereof he hath 20 retained but a general and , shapeless form : a smack of every thing in general , but nothing to the purpose in particular , after the French man- ner . To be short , I know there is an art of Physic ; a course of ...
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