Seventeenth-century Verse and ProseMacmillan, 1959 |
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Page 315
... unto the rigid test of reason . Lastly all that is contained therein is in submission unto maturer discernments , and as I have declared shall no further father them then the best and learned. judgements. shall. authorize. them. ;. under.
... unto the rigid test of reason . Lastly all that is contained therein is in submission unto maturer discernments , and as I have declared shall no further father them then the best and learned. judgements. shall. authorize. them. ;. under.
Page 336
... unto reason : As contrary unto the native posture of man , and his production first verdant , lay silent expressions of their sur- 10 into it . And also agreeable unto their opin- ions , while they bid adieu unto the world , not to look ...
... unto reason : As contrary unto the native posture of man , and his production first verdant , lay silent expressions of their sur- 10 into it . And also agreeable unto their opin- ions , while they bid adieu unto the world , not to look ...
Page 337
... unto it . But the most tedious being is that which can unwish itself , content to be nothing , or never to have been , which was beyond the male - content of Job , who cursed not the day of his life , but his Nativity : Content to have ...
... unto it . But the most tedious being is that which can unwish itself , content to be nothing , or never to have been , which was beyond the male - content of Job , who cursed not the day of his life , but his Nativity : Content to have ...
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Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
John Donne | 71 |
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