English Prose: Selections, כרך 1Sir Henry Craik Macmillan and Company, 1893 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 61
עמוד xiv
... Braggart's Fate 593 TIMOTHY BRIGHT ( 1551-1615 ) Norman Moore 595 How the Soul by one Simple Faculty performeth so many and Divers Actions 596 NOTES 599 INTRODUCTION THE EARLIER HISTORY OF ENGLISH PROSE THE attraction of xiv ENGLISH PROSE.
... Braggart's Fate 593 TIMOTHY BRIGHT ( 1551-1615 ) Norman Moore 595 How the Soul by one Simple Faculty performeth so many and Divers Actions 596 NOTES 599 INTRODUCTION THE EARLIER HISTORY OF ENGLISH PROSE THE attraction of xiv ENGLISH PROSE.
עמוד 10
... Soul , is beyond all praise for its pathetic grace and beauty . It was not left alone in its serious- ness and its reserve . The theme was taken up again and treated with a dissolute ostentation of sentiment , with tears and outcries ...
... Soul , is beyond all praise for its pathetic grace and beauty . It was not left alone in its serious- ness and its reserve . The theme was taken up again and treated with a dissolute ostentation of sentiment , with tears and outcries ...
עמוד 36
... soul ; principally if thou maintainest Antichrist's disciples in their errors against Christ's life and His teaching , for blindness and worldly friendship , and helpest to slander and pursue true men that teach Christ's Gospel and His ...
... soul ; principally if thou maintainest Antichrist's disciples in their errors against Christ's life and His teaching , for blindness and worldly friendship , and helpest to slander and pursue true men that teach Christ's Gospel and His ...
עמוד 37
... authority of God that every soul be subject to higher powers , for there is no power but of God ; princes be not to the Wilt thou not dread the dread of good work , JOHN WYCLIFFE 37 The Clergy subject to the Civil Magistrate.
... authority of God that every soul be subject to higher powers , for there is no power but of God ; princes be not to the Wilt thou not dread the dread of good work , JOHN WYCLIFFE 37 The Clergy subject to the Civil Magistrate.
עמוד 46
... souls to the pain of hell ; and within the hearts of folk shall be the biting conscience , and without forth shall be the world all burning . Whither shall then the wretched sinful man flee to hide him ? Certes he may not hide him , he ...
... souls to the pain of hell ; and within the hearts of folk shall be the biting conscience , and without forth shall be the world all burning . Whither shall then the wretched sinful man flee to hide him ? Certes he may not hide him , he ...
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