Some Passages in the Life and Death of John, Earl of RochesterW. Nicholson, 1805 - 144 páginas |
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... told the qualities of Shade , concludes with a poem in which are these lines : Jam primum terram validis circumfpice clauftris Sufpenfam totam , decus admirabile mundi Terrafque tractufque maris , campofque liquentes Aeris & vafti ...
... told the qualities of Shade , concludes with a poem in which are these lines : Jam primum terram validis circumfpice clauftris Sufpenfam totam , decus admirabile mundi Terrafque tractufque maris , campofque liquentes Aeris & vafti ...
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... told him how I intended to ma- nage this part . I have related nothing with per- sonal reflections on any others concerned with him : wishing rather that they themselves , reflecting on the fenfe he had of his former diforders , may be ...
... told him how I intended to ma- nage this part . I have related nothing with per- sonal reflections on any others concerned with him : wishing rather that they themselves , reflecting on the fenfe he had of his former diforders , may be ...
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... told me he heard the lord Clifford , who was in the fame fhip , often magnify his courage , at that time very highly . Nor did the rigours of the feafon , the hard- nefs of the voyage , and the extreme danger he had been in , deter him ...
... told me he heard the lord Clifford , who was in the fame fhip , often magnify his courage , at that time very highly . Nor did the rigours of the feafon , the hard- nefs of the voyage , and the extreme danger he had been in , deter him ...
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... told me , for five years together he was continually drunk ; not all the while under the vifible effects of it , but his blood was fo inflamed , that he was not , in all that time , cool enough to be perfectly master of himself . This ...
... told me , for five years together he was continually drunk ; not all the while under the vifible effects of it , but his blood was fo inflamed , that he was not , in all that time , cool enough to be perfectly master of himself . This ...
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... told me that thefe prefages they had in their minds made fome impreffion on him , that there were separated beings ; and that the foul , either by a natural fagacity , or some secret no- tice communicated to it , had a fort of ...
... told me that thefe prefages they had in their minds made fome impreffion on him , that there were separated beings ; and that the foul , either by a natural fagacity , or some secret no- tice communicated to it , had a fort of ...
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Some Passages of the Life and Death of John, Earl of Rochester, 1680 ... Gilbert Burnet Vista de fragmentos - 1972 |
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