The Rise of Romanticism: Essential TextsCarcanet New Press, 1978 - 363 pages |
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... living Creatures ; expecting only Noah and his family , who by a special Providence of God were preserv'd in a certain Ark , or Vessel made like a Ship , and such kinds of living Creatures as he took in to him . After these waters had ...
... living Creatures ; expecting only Noah and his family , who by a special Providence of God were preserv'd in a certain Ark , or Vessel made like a Ship , and such kinds of living Creatures as he took in to him . After these waters had ...
Page 185
... living creatures , their appearance was like burning coals of fire , and like the appearance of lamps ; it went up and down among the living creatures ; and the fire was bright , and out of the fire went forth lightning . And the living ...
... living creatures , their appearance was like burning coals of fire , and like the appearance of lamps ; it went up and down among the living creatures ; and the fire was bright , and out of the fire went forth lightning . And the living ...
Page 327
... living , and a young man , when Chaucer died . The writer also mentions Stone , the Carmelite , as living with Chaucer and Turgotus : whereas he was Lydgate's contemporary . These circumstances , added to that of the extreme and ...
... living , and a young man , when Chaucer died . The writer also mentions Stone , the Carmelite , as living with Chaucer and Turgotus : whereas he was Lydgate's contemporary . These circumstances , added to that of the extreme and ...
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