The Book of Authors: A Collection of Criticisms, Ana, Môts, Personal Descriptions, Etc. Etc. Etc. Wholly Referring to English Men of Letters in Every Age of English LiteratureF. Warne and Company, 1871 - 516 oldal |
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... Thomas More . 7 clergy ; and as he served them when he was in authority , even to assist them in all their cruelties , so he employed his pen in the same cause , both in writing against all the ... Thomas More . what Sir Thomas More believed.
... Thomas More . 7 clergy ; and as he served them when he was in authority , even to assist them in all their cruelties , so he employed his pen in the same cause , both in writing against all the ... Thomas More . what Sir Thomas More believed.
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... Thomas More . what Sir Thomas More believed respecting Transubstantia- tion may not be believed to the end of time by men equal in abilities and honesty to Sir Thomas More . But Sir Thomas More is one of the choice specimens of human ...
... Thomas More . what Sir Thomas More believed respecting Transubstantia- tion may not be believed to the end of time by men equal in abilities and honesty to Sir Thomas More . But Sir Thomas More is one of the choice specimens of human ...
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... Thomas Browne . 1605-1682 . As Bacon seemed to bend all his thoughts to the practice of life , and to bring home the light of science " to the bosoms and businesses of men , " Sir Thomas Browne seemed to be of opinion that the only ...
... Thomas Browne . 1605-1682 . As Bacon seemed to bend all his thoughts to the practice of life , and to bring home the light of science " to the bosoms and businesses of men , " Sir Thomas Browne seemed to be of opinion that the only ...
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