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... known . " With how sad steps , O moon , thou climb'st the skies " is a beautifully modulated sonnet , opening softly on a note of slow plaintiveness and changing with deliberate abrupt- ness in the third line as the poet moves from ...
... known . " With how sad steps , O moon , thou climb'st the skies " is a beautifully modulated sonnet , opening softly on a note of slow plaintiveness and changing with deliberate abrupt- ness in the third line as the poet moves from ...
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... known by evil , truth by falsehood , virtue by trial against the temptations of the world . " To sequester out of the world into Atlantic and Utopian polities , which never can be drawn into use , will not mend our condition ; but to ...
... known by evil , truth by falsehood , virtue by trial against the temptations of the world . " To sequester out of the world into Atlantic and Utopian polities , which never can be drawn into use , will not mend our condition ; but to ...
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... known as " Matthew's Bible , " made up of Tyndale's translation of as much of the Old Testament as he had translated , Coverdale's trans- lation of the remainder of the Old Testament , and Tyndale's New Testament ( the professed ...
... known as " Matthew's Bible , " made up of Tyndale's translation of as much of the Old Testament as he had translated , Coverdale's trans- lation of the remainder of the Old Testament , and Tyndale's New Testament ( the professed ...
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