Some Passages in the Life and Death of John, Earl of RochesterFolcroft Library Editions, 1973 - 144 páginas |
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... first who has chofen this barren topic for the boast of his fer- tility . There is a poem called Nihil in Latin by Pafferat , a poet and critic of the fixteenth century in France ; who , in his own epitaph , expresses his zeal for good ...
... first who has chofen this barren topic for the boast of his fer- tility . There is a poem called Nihil in Latin by Pafferat , a poet and critic of the fixteenth century in France ; who , in his own epitaph , expresses his zeal for good ...
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... first was preferred , because it gave rien a fense in fome fort pofitive . Nothing can be a fubject only in its pofitive fense , and such a sense is given it in the first line : Nothing , thou elder brother ev'n to fhade . In this line ...
... first was preferred , because it gave rien a fense in fome fort pofitive . Nothing can be a fubject only in its pofitive fense , and such a sense is given it in the first line : Nothing , thou elder brother ev'n to fhade . In this line ...
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... the Jewish worship , seemed to him unfuitable to the divine nature ; and the first three chapters of Genefis he , thought could not C 3 be true , lefs they were parables . ftancef what he excepted to JOHN BARL OF ROCHESTER . 53.
... the Jewish worship , seemed to him unfuitable to the divine nature ; and the first three chapters of Genefis he , thought could not C 3 be true , lefs they were parables . ftancef what he excepted to JOHN BARL OF ROCHESTER . 53.
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