A Compendium of English Literature, chronologically arranged, from Sir John Mandeville to William Cowper ... Stereotype editionE. C. & J. Biddle, 1850 - 776 pages |
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... True Love .. 405 His Prose Works . 351 The Blind restored to Sight ...... 407 Shakspeare . 352 Ben Jonson 352 DANIEL DE FOE 410 Chaucer and Cowley . 353 His various Works .. 410 The Heathen - Reason and Revelation 354 Robinson Crusoe ...
... True Love .. 405 His Prose Works . 351 The Blind restored to Sight ...... 407 Shakspeare . 352 Ben Jonson 352 DANIEL DE FOE 410 Chaucer and Cowley . 353 His various Works .. 410 The Heathen - Reason and Revelation 354 Robinson Crusoe ...
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... true Use of Learning . 502 Dying Rich ... 559 Worldly Cares ... 502 Society necessary for Happiness . 560 His Poetry 503 Insufficiency of Genius and Station The Sabbath . 503 without Virtue .. 560 Self - examination . 503 The Love of ...
... true Use of Learning . 502 Dying Rich ... 559 Worldly Cares ... 502 Society necessary for Happiness . 560 His Poetry 503 Insufficiency of Genius and Station The Sabbath . 503 without Virtue .. 560 Self - examination . 503 The Love of ...
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... . 760 WILLIAM COWPER ... 734 Translation of Ilomer - The Nonsense Providence of God in all Things .. 737 Club .... 761 The Wounded Spirit healed ·· True Philosophy .. 738 On a Particular Providence ......... 762 738 16 CONTENTS .
... . 760 WILLIAM COWPER ... 734 Translation of Ilomer - The Nonsense Providence of God in all Things .. 737 Club .... 761 The Wounded Spirit healed ·· True Philosophy .. 738 On a Particular Providence ......... 762 738 16 CONTENTS .
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... true ; but such he generally prefaces with " thei seyn , " or " men seyn but I have not sene it . ” But if we charge these against him , we must also give him credit for those accounts which , for a long time , rested on his single and ...
... true ; but such he generally prefaces with " thei seyn , " or " men seyn but I have not sene it . ” But if we charge these against him , we must also give him credit for those accounts which , for a long time , rested on his single and ...
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... true understanding and perfection of all holy writ ; that it seemeth open heresy to say that the Gospel with his truth and freedom sufficeth not to 1 For this noble labor , which he completed in 1380 , he received abuse without measure ...
... true understanding and perfection of all holy writ ; that it seemeth open heresy to say that the Gospel with his truth and freedom sufficeth not to 1 For this noble labor , which he completed in 1380 , he received abuse without measure ...
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admirable beauty Ben Jonson blessing born breath called Castara character Christian church Comus court death delight divine dost doth earth Edinburgh Review England English English Poetry excellent eyes Faerie Queene fair fame fancy father fear flowers fortune genius Giles Fletcher give glory Gondibert grace hand happy hast hath hear heart heaven holy honor hope John Milton king labor lady language learning light live look Lord Lycidas Milton mind moral morning Muse nature never night noble o'er Paradise Lost passion PHINEAS FLETCHER pleasure poem poet poetical poetry praise prince prose queen rich says Scripture shade Shakspeare sing Sir Patrick Spens sleep song soul spirit sweet tears tell thee thine things Thomas Warton thou thought tion truth unto verse virtue William Davenant WILLIAM HABINGTON wind words writings