Rare Early Essays on Milton and BunyanCarmen Joseph Dello Buono Norwood Editions, 1981 - 214 Seiten |
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... speak unless I put an oath before and another behind , to make my words have authority ; now I could , without it , speak better , and with more pleasantness , than ever I could before . " This cordial wish , so touchingly expressed ...
... speak unless I put an oath before and another behind , to make my words have authority ; now I could , without it , speak better , and with more pleasantness , than ever I could before . " This cordial wish , so touchingly expressed ...
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... speak good English should take to his company the authorised version of the Bible and Bunyan's " Pilgrim's Pro ... speaking , at all comparable with the first . Bunyan poured himself into his first book ; in the second book he mixed some ...
... speak good English should take to his company the authorised version of the Bible and Bunyan's " Pilgrim's Pro ... speaking , at all comparable with the first . Bunyan poured himself into his first book ; in the second book he mixed some ...
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... speak , but rather makes use of him for the consideration of the religious question . It is here that his volume is faulty ; and it is for this reason that one closes it with Mr Froude on one's mind rather than John Bunyan . Mr Froude ...
... speak , but rather makes use of him for the consideration of the religious question . It is here that his volume is faulty ; and it is for this reason that one closes it with Mr Froude on one's mind rather than John Bunyan . Mr Froude ...
Inhalt
Memoir of the Life and Writings of John Bunyan | 1 |
Milton | 54 |
from Andrews Samuel Our Great Writers or Popular | 84 |
Urheberrecht | |
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