 | John Dryden, Ovid, Geoffrey Chaucer, Giovanni Boccaccio - 1713 - 550 pages
...have given the laft Blow to Chriftianity in this Age, by a Practice fo contrary to their Doclrrine. But this will keep cold till another time. In the mean while, 1 take up Cbaucer where I left him. He muft have been a Man of a moft wonderful comprehenfive Nature,... | |
 | Samuel Derrick - 1760
...than the good parfon ; fuch as have given the Lift blow to Chriftianity in this age, by a practice fo contrary to their doctrine. But this will keep cold...another time. In the mean while, I take up Chaucer where 1 left him. He muft have been a man of a moft wonderful comprehenfive nature, becaule, as it has been... | |
 | John Dryden - History - 1767
...as have given the laft blow to Chriftianity in this age, by a practice fo contrary to their do&ine. But this will keep cold till another time. In the mean while, I take up Chaucer where I left him. He muft have been a man of a motl wonderful comprehenfive nature, becaufe, as it has been truly obferved... | |
 | John Dryden - English poetry - 1767
...have given the laft blow to Chriflianity in this age, by a praftice fo contrary to their doftrine. But this will keep cold till another time. In the mean while, I take up Chaucer where I left him. He muft have been a man of a moft wonderful comprehenfive nature, becaufe, as it has been truly obferved... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - Literary Criticism - 1779
...have given the laft blow to Chriftianity in this age, by a praftice 16 contrary to their doftrine. But this will keep cold till another time. In the mean while, I take up Chaucer where I left him. He muft have been a man of a mod wonderful comprehenf:ve nature, becaufe, as it ha» been truly obferved... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1779
...have given the laft blow to Chrillianity in this age, by a practice fo contrary to their doftrine. But this will keep cold till another time. In the mean while, I take up Chaucer where I left him. Ke muft have been a man of a moft wonderful comprehetlfive nature, bccaufe, as it has been truly obferved... | |
 | English poets, Samuel Johnson - 1790
...than the good parfon; fuch as have given rhe laft blow to Chriftianity in this age, by a practice fo contrary to their doctrine. But this will keep cold...mean while, I take up Chaucer where I left him. He muft have been a man of a moft wonderful comprehenfive nature, becaufe, as it has been truly obferved... | |
 | 1793
...Chriftianity in this age, by a praâice fo contrary to their doarine. But this will keep cold rill another time. In the mean while, I take up Chaucer •where I left him. He mud have been a man of a mod wonderful comprehenfive nature, becaufe, as it has been truly obferved... | |
 | Robert Anderson - Poetry - 1795
...than the good parion; fuch as have given the laft blow to Chriftianity in thib age, by a practice fo contrary to their doctrine. But this will keep cold...mean while, I take up Chaucer where I left him. He mud have been a man of a mod wonderful comprthcnfivc nature, becaufe, as it has been truly obferved... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - Poetry - 1800
...Chrifthmity in this agfi by a practice fo contrary to their doctrine. But this will keep cold till anofker romX+l @+l (+l muft have been a man of a moft wonderful comprehenfive nature, becaufe, as it has been truly obferved... | |
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