The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen5David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler F.P. Kaiser, 1900 - 4190 páginas |
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... father was to be married , " she said that was no news , but if she should hear of his death , that was something . " It is difficult to pardon their frightful and unnatural Philistin- ism , and Milton felt it deeply . The worst was ...
... father was to be married , " she said that was no news , but if she should hear of his death , that was something . " It is difficult to pardon their frightful and unnatural Philistin- ism , and Milton felt it deeply . The worst was ...
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... father , the great and learned chancellor of England , preferred to one which he himself had composed on the same subject . She was capable of discussing with her father some of the gravest questions of theology and politics . Another ...
... father , the great and learned chancellor of England , preferred to one which he himself had composed on the same subject . She was capable of discussing with her father some of the gravest questions of theology and politics . Another ...
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... father are very beautiful : " When he had remained with great cheerfulness about a month's space in the Tower , his daughter Margaret , longing sore to see her father , made earnest suit , and at last got leave to go to him ; at whose ...
... father are very beautiful : " When he had remained with great cheerfulness about a month's space in the Tower , his daughter Margaret , longing sore to see her father , made earnest suit , and at last got leave to go to him ; at whose ...
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... father ! Oh , my father ! ' He liking well her most natural and dear affection to him , gave her his fatherly blessing , telling her that , whatsoever he should suffer , though he were innocent , yet it was not without the will of God ...
... father ! Oh , my father ! ' He liking well her most natural and dear affection to him , gave her his fatherly blessing , telling her that , whatsoever he should suffer , though he were innocent , yet it was not without the will of God ...
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... fathers ; as if God had re- vealed more to him than to all the pillars and propagators of his church . St. Augustin tells us that he is an heretic , qui pro alicu- jus temporalis commodi , et maxime gloriæ principatusque sui gratia ...
... fathers ; as if God had re- vealed more to him than to all the pillars and propagators of his church . St. Augustin tells us that he is an heretic , qui pro alicu- jus temporalis commodi , et maxime gloriæ principatusque sui gratia ...
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