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... to Leo's indulgences ; but Luther , being under the particular protection of Frede- ric , elector of Saxony , fet him at defiance ; and though , in B 4 obedience obedience to the cardinal's fummons , he repaired to Augf- CAJETA N. 7.
... to Leo's indulgences ; but Luther , being under the particular protection of Frede- ric , elector of Saxony , fet him at defiance ; and though , in B 4 obedience obedience to the cardinal's fummons , he repaired to Augf- CAJETA N. 7.
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... particular direction of providence , fays " Bayle . It was his destiny that he should settle at Geneva , " and when he was wholly intent on going farther , he found " himfelf detained by an order from heaven , if I may fo fpeak ...
... particular direction of providence , fays " Bayle . It was his destiny that he should settle at Geneva , " and when he was wholly intent on going farther , he found " himfelf detained by an order from heaven , if I may fo fpeak ...
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... particular account of places which he had defcribed , or a defcription of places omitted by him ; with a lift of the perfons by whom he was furnished with his materials . In 1615 , Camden published in Latin his an- nals of queen ...
... particular account of places which he had defcribed , or a defcription of places omitted by him ; with a lift of the perfons by whom he was furnished with his materials . In 1615 , Camden published in Latin his an- nals of queen ...
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... particular ac- quaintances . His books and papers he bequeathed to fir Ro- bert Cotton of Conington [ E ] . He alfo directed by his will , that he should be buried where he died ; but his executors did not follow his intention in that ...
... particular ac- quaintances . His books and papers he bequeathed to fir Ro- bert Cotton of Conington [ E ] . He alfo directed by his will , that he should be buried where he died ; but his executors did not follow his intention in that ...
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... particular manner . He was also foon after introduced to Erafmus ; and in fhort , his un- common abilities , but more uncommon application to letters , made him known to all the eminent men of his time . In the year 1525 , there was ...
... particular manner . He was also foon after introduced to Erafmus ; and in fhort , his un- common abilities , but more uncommon application to letters , made him known to all the eminent men of his time . In the year 1525 , there was ...
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Pasajes populares
Página 445 - For ye may all prophesy one by one, that all may learn, and all may be comforted.
Página 371 - I have pleaded guilty to all thoughts and expressions of mine which can be truly argued of obscenity, profaneness, or immorality, and retract them. If he be my enemy, let him triumph ; if he be my friend, as I have given him no personal occasion to be otherwise, he will be glad of my repentance.
Página 172 - The matter and manner of their tales, and of their telling, are so suited to their different educations, humours, and callings that each of them would be improper in any other mouth.
Página 81 - O Pallas ! thou hast fail'd thy plighted word, To fight with caution, not to tempt the sword : I warn'd thee, but in vain ; for well I knew What perils youthful ardour would pursue ; That boiling blood would carry thee too far, Young as thou wert in dangers, raw to war ! O curst essay of arms, disastrous doom, Prelude of bloody fields and fights to come...
Página 410 - I do declare and promise, that I will be true and faithful to the Commonwealth of England, as it is now established, without a King or House of Lords.
Página 173 - Chaucer's side ; for though the Englishman has borrowed many tales from the Italian, yet it appears that those of Boccace were not generally of his own making, but taken from authors of former ages, and by him only modelled ; so that what there was of invention in either of them, may be judged equal.
Página 171 - In the first place, as he is the father of English poetry, so I hold him in the same degree of veneration as the Grecians held Homer or the Romans Virgil...
Página 488 - I found everywhere there (though my understanding had little to do with all this) ; and, by degrees, with the tinkling of the rhyme and dance of the numbers, so that I think I had read him all over before I was twelve years old, and was thus made a poet as immediately as a child is made an eunuch.
Página 172 - Tis true, I cannot go so far as he who published the last edition of him; for he would make us believe the fault is in our ears, and that there were really ten syllables in a verse where we find but nine; but this opinion is not worth confuting...
Página 83 - He was a great cherisher of wit and fancy and good parts in any man; and, if he found them clouded with poverty or want, a most liberal and bountiful patron towards them, even above his fortune...