Cromwell and BunyanJohn Murray, 1846 - 180 halaman |
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... Unto the sacred temper of a king . Methinks I hear my noble parasites Styling me Cæsar or great Alexander , Licking my feet , and wondering where I got This precious ointment . How my pace is mended ! How princely do I speak , how sharp ...
... Unto the sacred temper of a king . Methinks I hear my noble parasites Styling me Cæsar or great Alexander , Licking my feet , and wondering where I got This precious ointment . How my pace is mended ! How princely do I speak , how sharp ...
Halaman 22
... unto him- self , which , in the depraved condition of human nature , must needs produce many great enormities . Lust will become a law , and envy will become a law , covetousness and ambition will be- come laws , and what dictates ...
... unto him- self , which , in the depraved condition of human nature , must needs produce many great enormities . Lust will become a law , and envy will become a law , covetousness and ambition will be- come laws , and what dictates ...
Halaman 34
... unto the enemy ! A plot from Oxford could have done no more than work a distance between our best resolved spirits . " The Parliament , though in- dignant at first at what the Earl had said concerning the course of law in case of their ...
... unto the enemy ! A plot from Oxford could have done no more than work a distance between our best resolved spirits . " The Parliament , though in- dignant at first at what the Earl had said concerning the course of law in case of their ...
Halaman 48
... unto adds the wilderness to my temptation ; for the company they obtrude upon me is more sad than any solitude can be . If I had asked my revenues , my power of the militia , or any one of my kingdoms , it had been no wonder to have ...
... unto adds the wilderness to my temptation ; for the company they obtrude upon me is more sad than any solitude can be . If I had asked my revenues , my power of the militia , or any one of my kingdoms , it had been no wonder to have ...
Halaman 92
... unto me , I might by my desperateness have brought myself to my end . " If this indeed were an adder , and not a harmless snake , his escape from the fangs was more remarkable than he was himself aware of . A circumstance which was ...
... unto me , I might by my desperateness have brought myself to my end . " If this indeed were an adder , and not a harmless snake , his escape from the fangs was more remarkable than he was himself aware of . A circumstance which was ...
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