Prison Books and Their AuthorsW. Tegg, 1861 - 357 sider |
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... second series , the completion of which , I truft , the fuccefs of the prefent volume will accelerate . This , however , the critics and the public must determine ; and I have not a word to say in deprecation of censure , viii Preface .
... second series , the completion of which , I truft , the fuccefs of the prefent volume will accelerate . This , however , the critics and the public must determine ; and I have not a word to say in deprecation of censure , viii Preface .
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John Alfred Langford. not a word to say in deprecation of censure , nor in folicitation of praise . Criticism has become of late years fo impartial , and shown itself fo defirous of doing justice to all candidates for literary honours ...
John Alfred Langford. not a word to say in deprecation of censure , nor in folicitation of praise . Criticism has become of late years fo impartial , and shown itself fo defirous of doing justice to all candidates for literary honours ...
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... saying from the mouth of Plato , that states would be happy if either philofophers should rule them , or if it should happen that their rulers applied themselves to the study of philofophy . You taught , by the mouth of the fame man ...
... saying from the mouth of Plato , that states would be happy if either philofophers should rule them , or if it should happen that their rulers applied themselves to the study of philofophy . You taught , by the mouth of the fame man ...
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... says , pagans never attained . " that God the Creator doth prefide over his own work . " * He knows alfo that " the world is governed by God . " That men 66 are before the of a judge who fees all things . " The follow- ing verses ...
... says , pagans never attained . " that God the Creator doth prefide over his own work . " * He knows alfo that " the world is governed by God . " That men 66 are before the of a judge who fees all things . " The follow- ing verses ...
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... says , " And this indeed may feem wonder- ful to fome , that we fay of the wicked , who are the greater number of men , that they are not ; but fo it is . For they who are wicked I do not disown , I do not disown that they are wicked ...
... says , " And this indeed may feem wonder- ful to fome , that we fay of the wicked , who are the greater number of men , that they are not ; but fo it is . For they who are wicked I do not disown , I do not disown that they are wicked ...
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Æneid againſt alfo almoſt alſo anſwer beauty becauſe beſt bleffed Boëthius Bunyan cauſe Cervantes Chriftian circumſtances courſe death defire devil Don Quixote doth Engliſh eyes faid faith fame fatire fays feemed fent fentence feven fhall fing firſt fome fong foon forrow foul ftill fubject fuch fuffering genius greateſt hath heart himſelf hiſtory honour houſe itſelf John Bunyan juſtice laft laſt Leigh Hunt liberty live Lord Lovelace maſter mind moft moſt muſt myſelf never night noble paffage paffed paffions paſs perfecution perfons philofopher pleaſant pleaſure poem poet poetry praiſe preſent priſon publiſhed puniſhment Purgatory of Suicides queſtion raiſe Raleigh reſpect Richard Lovelace Robert Southwell ſaid ſay ſcene ſeems ſeen ſhall ſhe ſhould ſhow ſome Southwell ſpeak ſpirit ſtate ſtill ſtrong ſuch Surrey ſweet thee themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thou thought thouſand uſed verſe whofe whoſe wife witneſs