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Before the great shift , writers such as the authors of the Norwich pageants had mingled biblical mate- rial with classical myth and the “ matter of Britain , " and one wonders why the new generation of Protestant writers did not adopt ...
Before the great shift , writers such as the authors of the Norwich pageants had mingled biblical mate- rial with classical myth and the “ matter of Britain , " and one wonders why the new generation of Protestant writers did not adopt ...
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The praise of a good speech standeth in words and matter : - -matter which is as a fair and well - featured body ; elegance of words , which is as a neat and well - fashioned garment . Good matter slubbered up in rude and care- less ...
The praise of a good speech standeth in words and matter : - -matter which is as a fair and well - featured body ; elegance of words , which is as a neat and well - fashioned garment . Good matter slubbered up in rude and care- less ...
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Where in civil matters Hall uses antithesis to weigh extremes against the mean in an act of bal- ance and compromise , in spiritual matters he uses antithesis starkly to contrast the worldling and the Christian : “ An evil man is clay ...
Where in civil matters Hall uses antithesis to weigh extremes against the mean in an act of bal- ance and compromise , in spiritual matters he uses antithesis starkly to contrast the worldling and the Christian : “ An evil man is clay ...
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