Seventeenth-century English ProseDavid Novarr Knopf, 1967 - 555 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 252
... persons , Chronologies ; and posterity will applaud them . We examine not the old Laws of Sepulture , exempting certain persons from buriall or burning . But hereby we apprehend that these were not the bones of persons Planet - struck ...
... persons , Chronologies ; and posterity will applaud them . We examine not the old Laws of Sepulture , exempting certain persons from buriall or burning . But hereby we apprehend that these were not the bones of persons Planet - struck ...
الصفحة 257
... persons of these Ossuaries entred the famous Nations of the dead , and slept with Princes and Counsellours , might admit a wide solution . But who were the proprietaries of these bones , or what bodies these ashes made up , were a ...
... persons of these Ossuaries entred the famous Nations of the dead , and slept with Princes and Counsellours , might admit a wide solution . But who were the proprietaries of these bones , or what bodies these ashes made up , were a ...
الصفحة 499
... Persons of Honour ( 1910 ) . The most useful articles about the letters are I. A. Shapiro's " The Text of Donne's Letters to Severall Persons , " RES , VII ( 1931 ) , 291–301 ; R. E. Ben- nett's " Donne's Letters from the Continent in ...
... Persons of Honour ( 1910 ) . The most useful articles about the letters are I. A. Shapiro's " The Text of Donne's Letters to Severall Persons , " RES , VII ( 1931 ) , 291–301 ; R. E. Ben- nett's " Donne's Letters from the Continent in ...
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