Seventeenth-century Prose and PoetryRobert Peter Tristram Coffin, Alexander Maclaren Witherspoon Harcourt, Brace & Company, 1957 - 1115 Seiten |
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... Bishop of Rome , though we receive it with an historical faith induced by the consent of ancient writers ; yet when they will constitute matter of faith out of matter of fact and because St. Peter was de facto Bishop of Rome , therefore ...
... Bishop of Rome , though we receive it with an historical faith induced by the consent of ancient writers ; yet when they will constitute matter of faith out of matter of fact and because St. Peter was de facto Bishop of Rome , therefore ...
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... Bishop of Lincoln , and Lord Keeper of the Great Seal , whom the King would not admit to be present at the ceremonies of his coronation . " 11 The legendary sword of Tristram , called " short " because the point of it was in the skull ...
... Bishop of Lincoln , and Lord Keeper of the Great Seal , whom the King would not admit to be present at the ceremonies of his coronation . " 11 The legendary sword of Tristram , called " short " because the point of it was in the skull ...
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... bishop . But here in Henry King , Bishop of Chichester , is a poet who cannot so easily be disposed of . For bishop though he was , this great friend of the great Donne - and , it may be , Donne's literary executor - is one of those ...
... bishop . But here in Henry King , Bishop of Chichester , is a poet who cannot so easily be disposed of . For bishop though he was , this great friend of the great Donne - and , it may be , Donne's literary executor - is one of those ...
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THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
NICHOLAS BRETON | 105 |
26 | 113 |
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