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... better can The mystery , than of the Levite Law : That piece of clerkship doth his vestry awe . He is , as he conceives himself , a fine Well furnished and apparelled divine . " This might be quoted as a refutation of the abominable. 28 ...
... better can The mystery , than of the Levite Law : That piece of clerkship doth his vestry awe . He is , as he conceives himself , a fine Well furnished and apparelled divine . " This might be quoted as a refutation of the abominable. 28 ...
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... , that he is a better man than his patron . In short , matters are come to such an extremity that the squire has not said his prayers either in public or private this half - year , and that. 36 THE PARSON IN LITERATURE .
... , that he is a better man than his patron . In short , matters are come to such an extremity that the squire has not said his prayers either in public or private this half - year , and that. 36 THE PARSON IN LITERATURE .
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... better than Tillotson's discourses , though he was a good writer and said things very well . This Parson Barnabas is not a very pleasant person . His type is not quite extinct , and clerical vanity with regard to sermon - writing has ...
... better than Tillotson's discourses , though he was a good writer and said things very well . This Parson Barnabas is not a very pleasant person . His type is not quite extinct , and clerical vanity with regard to sermon - writing has ...
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... better for you ; do wrong , and you will suffer that seems to have been their essence . Mr. Gilfil was no boor in society , in spite of his ver- nacular talk with his rustic and homely manners , but was a welcome guest at some of the ...
... better for you ; do wrong , and you will suffer that seems to have been their essence . Mr. Gilfil was no boor in society , in spite of his ver- nacular talk with his rustic and homely manners , but was a welcome guest at some of the ...
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... better of that amazing horse and of that warrior , looking at the monument of Bartolomeo Colleoni in Venice , which , although the work of Verocchio and Leopardi , seems to be the most powerful inspiration or reflection of the work of ...
... better of that amazing horse and of that warrior , looking at the monument of Bartolomeo Colleoni in Venice , which , although the work of Verocchio and Leopardi , seems to be the most powerful inspiration or reflection of the work of ...
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