Seventeenth-century Prose and PoetryRobert Peter Tristram Coffin, Alexander Maclaren Witherspoon Harcourt, Brace, 1946 - Počet stran: 805 |
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Strana 103
... pass by that ligature to that wound , yet the gangrene will pass from that wound by that ligature to the body , to the heart , and destroy . In every part of the body death can find a door or make a breach ; mortal diseases breed in ...
... pass by that ligature to that wound , yet the gangrene will pass from that wound by that ligature to the body , to the heart , and destroy . In every part of the body death can find a door or make a breach ; mortal diseases breed in ...
Strana 118
... pass on without angles and corners , that is , without disguises in our religion and without the love of craft and falsehood and circumvention in our civil actions . A com- pass is a necessary thing in a ship , and the help of that ...
... pass on without angles and corners , that is , without disguises in our religion and without the love of craft and falsehood and circumvention in our civil actions . A com- pass is a necessary thing in a ship , and the help of that ...
Strana 642
... pass to another of mirth and humor , and to enjoy it with any relish : but why should he imagine the soul of man more heavy than his senses ? Does not the eye pass from an unpleasant object to a pleasant in a much shorter time than is ...
... pass to another of mirth and humor , and to enjoy it with any relish : but why should he imagine the soul of man more heavy than his senses ? Does not the eye pass from an unpleasant object to a pleasant in a much shorter time than is ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
NICHOLAS BRETON | 105 |
SIR WALTER RALEIGH | 118 |
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