Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesMacmillan, 1855 - 396 sider |
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... called , the unworthy frustrated , These would be shamed to seek , those to be unsought And , staying their turn , were sure they should be sped . Then would our drooping academies , brought Again in heart , regain that reverend hand Of ...
... called , the unworthy frustrated , These would be shamed to seek , those to be unsought And , staying their turn , were sure they should be sped . Then would our drooping academies , brought Again in heart , regain that reverend hand Of ...
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... called could not still Yet hear the " I take Wm . 1 See Prynne's Histriomastix . This most learned of libellers is far better known by the cruel usage , which his restless tongue and pen , than by his works . veighty sentence of one of ...
... called could not still Yet hear the " I take Wm . 1 See Prynne's Histriomastix . This most learned of libellers is far better known by the cruel usage , which his restless tongue and pen , than by his works . veighty sentence of one of ...
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... called for my horses ; hoping that thereupon he would have invited me to stay dinner1 : not that I care for his or any man's meat ( for you had given me a dinner in too good a breakfast ) but that I might have gained more time to have ...
... called for my horses ; hoping that thereupon he would have invited me to stay dinner1 : not that I care for his or any man's meat ( for you had given me a dinner in too good a breakfast ) but that I might have gained more time to have ...
Side xxxix
... called after the analogy of lucus a non lucendo , because it lay hard by the great north road , with half a dozen villages within a distance of two miles . See below , p . 55 , " the towns round about and men in the fields ; " also pp ...
... called after the analogy of lucus a non lucendo , because it lay hard by the great north road , with half a dozen villages within a distance of two miles . See below , p . 55 , " the towns round about and men in the fields ; " also pp ...
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... called them : of this the Collett letters afford superfluous proof . But to do full justice to the keenness ' with which Mr. Carlyle has " looked " through the spec- tacles of Lenton's - I beg pardon , that " most sharp , distinct man's ...
... called them : of this the Collett letters afford superfluous proof . But to do full justice to the keenness ' with which Mr. Carlyle has " looked " through the spec- tacles of Lenton's - I beg pardon , that " most sharp , distinct man's ...
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