Andrew MarvellOxford University Press, 1990 - 362 páginas |
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... Christian office , he would be his hangman . In the meantime , let him enjoy it in speculation , secure of all the employments when they shall fall . For I know no gentleman that will take any of them out of his hands , although it be ...
... Christian office , he would be his hangman . In the meantime , let him enjoy it in speculation , secure of all the employments when they shall fall . For I know no gentleman that will take any of them out of his hands , although it be ...
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... Christians . For when once by those glorious ceremonies they forsook the pure simplicity of the primitive Church , they did not much trouble themselves about ... Christian measure , having already perceived this THE REHEARSAL TRANSPROSED 249.
... Christians . For when once by those glorious ceremonies they forsook the pure simplicity of the primitive Church , they did not much trouble themselves about ... Christian measure , having already perceived this THE REHEARSAL TRANSPROSED 249.
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Andrew Marvell Frank Kermode, Keith Walker. restrained it within Christian measure , having already perceived this ... Christians . ' Now , Mr Bays , I doubt you must be put to the trouble of writing another Preface against this ...
Andrew Marvell Frank Kermode, Keith Walker. restrained it within Christian measure , having already perceived this ... Christians . ' Now , Mr Bays , I doubt you must be put to the trouble of writing another Preface against this ...
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To His Noble Friend Mr Richard Lovelace upon His Poems 4 45 | 4 |
On a Drop of Dew | 12 |
A Dialogue between the Soul and Body | 18 |
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