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Página 173
In the field of battle he was all on fire , prompt , intelligible and spirited . He was a
man of no intuition into character , " The most extraordinary part of Fairand
suffered himself to be duped by the fax ' s character was a passionate fondness ...
In the field of battle he was all on fire , prompt , intelligible and spirited . He was a
man of no intuition into character , " The most extraordinary part of Fairand
suffered himself to be duped by the fax ' s character was a passionate fondness ...
Página 228
The ately set out to counteract them and destroy prisoner was bound , the fire
kindled , the them . Aimbiré had been attacked by the fathers sallied out ,
delivered the prisoner , | Portuguese and fettered : he had leaped over
extinguished the fire ...
The ately set out to counteract them and destroy prisoner was bound , the fire
kindled , the them . Aimbiré had been attacked by the fathers sallied out ,
delivered the prisoner , | Portuguese and fettered : he had leaped over
extinguished the fire ...
Página 229
... yet , the readiIt is difficult to write the life of a monkness and the clearness and
the certainty of and avoid indecency . By the aid of the his replies in difficult cases
, and the variety Virgin he passed through this fire of Baby - of his compositions ...
... yet , the readiIt is difficult to write the life of a monkness and the clearness and
the certainty of and avoid indecency . By the aid of the his replies in difficult cases
, and the variety Virgin he passed through this fire of Baby - of his compositions ...
Página 231
... in vain , and irritated at being thus turned out of his own house , set fire to it and
fled to Madrid ; there he wrote this Mansinho de Quebedo . epigram , He was
poor in fortune and rich in " Invide quid nostris insultas ædibus ? aut knowledge .
... in vain , and irritated at being thus turned out of his own house , set fire to it and
fled to Madrid ; there he wrote this Mansinho de Quebedo . epigram , He was
poor in fortune and rich in " Invide quid nostris insultas ædibus ? aut knowledge .
Página 233
358 , a story of a oian en los estrados , y por las calles en el Moor rescuing his
mistress . silencio de la noche , al son del harpa o la He has a simile of a swarm
of fire - flies , vihuela : ellos servian de incentivo a los 273 , the first I have seen ...
358 , a story of a oian en los estrados , y por las calles en el Moor rescuing his
mistress . silencio de la noche , al son del harpa o la He has a simile of a swarm
of fire - flies , vihuela : ellos servian de incentivo a los 273 , the first I have seen ...
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Página 52 - ... forms; then they study how to hook in this or that quaint sentence of philosopher or father, this or that nice speculation, endeavouring to couch all this in most elegant language; in short, their main end is to shew their wit, their reading, and whatever they think is excellent in them : No doubt rarely agreeing with that of St Paul, " I determined not to know any thing among you save Jesus Christ and him crucified ; and my speech and preaching was not with enticing words of man's wisdom, but...