Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesMacmillan, 1855 - 396 sider |
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Side xxi
... taken as his groundwork . Gough's imputation of " useless enthusiasm " called 1 See Prynne's Histriomastix . This most learned of libellers is far better known by the cruel usage , which could not still his restless tongue and pen ...
... taken as his groundwork . Gough's imputation of " useless enthusiasm " called 1 See Prynne's Histriomastix . This most learned of libellers is far better known by the cruel usage , which could not still his restless tongue and pen ...
Side xxv
... taken any just exception or distaste at it . But therein you might well perceive , that I endea- voured not to detract any thing from you , or to conceal even the civility or humility I found , or what I had heard or be- lieved of your ...
... taken any just exception or distaste at it . But therein you might well perceive , that I endea- voured not to detract any thing from you , or to conceal even the civility or humility I found , or what I had heard or be- lieved of your ...
Side xxxii
... taken the orders of a dea- con . - To say nothing of his having been at Rome ( whereof I could have excepted no more against him than he might against me ) . For having been so long in the labour of the chapel , it is now high time we ...
... taken the orders of a dea- con . - To say nothing of his having been at Rome ( whereof I could have excepted no more against him than he might against me ) . For having been so long in the labour of the chapel , it is now high time we ...
Side xxxiii
... taken a kiss in good part or no ) they departed home . Now ( none but the deacon and I left ) I observed the chapel , in general , to be fairly and sweetly adorned with herbs and flowers , natural in some places , and artificial upon ...
... taken a kiss in good part or no ) they departed home . Now ( none but the deacon and I left ) I observed the chapel , in general , to be fairly and sweetly adorned with herbs and flowers , natural in some places , and artificial upon ...
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... taken with him , that he was pleased to ask a near friend of his , whether the young gentleman did intend to continue in the life of a scholar . And receiving answer , that it was his settled resolution , he was not nice to express his ...
... taken with him , that he was pleased to ask a near friend of his , whether the young gentleman did intend to continue in the life of a scholar . And receiving answer , that it was his settled resolution , he was not nice to express his ...
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