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... passage in paragraphs 119 to 161 in the second book of his description of the Jewish war , adding there just five short paragraphs ( 162–6 ) to describe also the Pharisees and the Sadducees , in spite of the fact that he himself was a ...
... passage in paragraphs 119 to 161 in the second book of his description of the Jewish war , adding there just five short paragraphs ( 162–6 ) to describe also the Pharisees and the Sadducees , in spite of the fact that he himself was a ...
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... passage , earth's foundation shakes , Which with cold terror doth men's minds confound . This mutiny each part doth so surprise That from their dark beds once more leap her eyes , And , being opened , threw unwilling light Upon the wide ...
... passage , earth's foundation shakes , Which with cold terror doth men's minds confound . This mutiny each part doth so surprise That from their dark beds once more leap her eyes , And , being opened , threw unwilling light Upon the wide ...
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... passage ( with the great company of religious people , of which Christian tribes he was the brave leader and famous governor ) , from the Island of Great Britain to New England in North America . The key words are ' company ...
... passage ( with the great company of religious people , of which Christian tribes he was the brave leader and famous governor ) , from the Island of Great Britain to New England in North America . The key words are ' company ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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