Of Reading BooksConstable, 1930 - 153 páginas |
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... universe from Mrs. Aphra Behn , or Tom D'Urfey , or William Wycherley , or the authors of " Delectable Amours " and " Com- ical Histories . " The Pilgrim's Progress was not carried into favour upon that tide . Nor was it upon another ...
... universe from Mrs. Aphra Behn , or Tom D'Urfey , or William Wycherley , or the authors of " Delectable Amours " and " Com- ical Histories . " The Pilgrim's Progress was not carried into favour upon that tide . Nor was it upon another ...
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... universe . We know now , from the recently discovered muster - rolls of New- port Pagnell in Buckinghamshire , that he was one of the parliamentary garrison of that town from November , 1644 , when he had reached sixteen ( the age of ...
... universe . We know now , from the recently discovered muster - rolls of New- port Pagnell in Buckinghamshire , that he was one of the parliamentary garrison of that town from November , 1644 , when he had reached sixteen ( the age of ...
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... universe of his perception or concep- tion - which , who can say ? And in that universe in a sense that one deeply feels , whatever the cold intellect may think , nothing ever truly dies . The upper air - and this was never more ...
... universe of his perception or concep- tion - which , who can say ? And in that universe in a sense that one deeply feels , whatever the cold intellect may think , nothing ever truly dies . The upper air - and this was never more ...
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The Pilgrims Progress p | 3 |
The Noblest Monument of English Prose p | 47 |
Two Readings of Earth p | 81 |
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