Andrew MarvellOxford University Press, 1990 - 362 páginas |
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... kind ; as , of all men , none are so inhuman as the cannibals . But whether this be the true way of ingratiating themselves with a generous and discerning prince , I meddle not ; nor whether it be an ingenuous practice towards those ...
... kind ; as , of all men , none are so inhuman as the cannibals . But whether this be the true way of ingratiating themselves with a generous and discerning prince , I meddle not ; nor whether it be an ingenuous practice towards those ...
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... kind of worship fell into the Romish religion - yet I cannot upon my best judgement believe that that Party had generally a design to alter the religion so far , but rather to set up a new kind of Papacy of their own here in England ...
... kind of worship fell into the Romish religion - yet I cannot upon my best judgement believe that that Party had generally a design to alter the religion so far , but rather to set up a new kind of Papacy of their own here in England ...
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... kind of earthly paradise , and the traditional attri- butes of that place associated with them . They were sometimes known as the Somers Islands , in memory of the captain whose wreck there gave rise to pamphlets on which Shakespeare ...
... kind of earthly paradise , and the traditional attri- butes of that place associated with them . They were sometimes known as the Somers Islands , in memory of the captain whose wreck there gave rise to pamphlets on which Shakespeare ...
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