The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1962 |
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... reason : Thus , if we with ourself reason , and consider the works of man here upon earth , we shall nothing doubt of his excellent dignity , but plainly affirm that he hath in him a sparkle of Di- vinity , and is surely of a celestial ...
... reason : Thus , if we with ourself reason , and consider the works of man here upon earth , we shall nothing doubt of his excellent dignity , but plainly affirm that he hath in him a sparkle of Di- vinity , and is surely of a celestial ...
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... reason : Thus , if we with ourself reason , and consider the works of man here upon earth , we shall nothing doubt of his excellent dignity , but plainly affirm that he hath in him a sparkle of Di- vinity , and is surely of a celestial ...
... reason : Thus , if we with ourself reason , and consider the works of man here upon earth , we shall nothing doubt of his excellent dignity , but plainly affirm that he hath in him a sparkle of Di- vinity , and is surely of a celestial ...
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... reason for granting liberty of divorce . Similarly , beginning with the Catholic admission of annulment for an unconsummated marriage , he argues : that indisposition , unfitness , or contrariety of mind , arising from a cause in nature ...
... reason for granting liberty of divorce . Similarly , beginning with the Catholic admission of annulment for an unconsummated marriage , he argues : that indisposition , unfitness , or contrariety of mind , arising from a cause in nature ...
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