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It gave evidence to the physical sense which reason alone could not have fathomed , and it revolutionized man's conception of his relation to the universe and to God by furnishing physical evidence of the Copernican theory .
It gave evidence to the physical sense which reason alone could not have fathomed , and it revolutionized man's conception of his relation to the universe and to God by furnishing physical evidence of the Copernican theory .
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But I , a private person , whom my country 1190 1200 As a league - breaker gave up bound , presumed Single rebellion , and did hostile acts ! I was no private , but a person raised , With strength sufficient , and command from heaven ...
But I , a private person , whom my country 1190 1200 As a league - breaker gave up bound , presumed Single rebellion , and did hostile acts ! I was no private , but a person raised , With strength sufficient , and command from heaven ...
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Like many of the other young poets he had enrolled in the Inns of Court ; but inheriting a fortune at the death of his father , he gave up law and spent some time in travel , visiting France , Germany , Italy , and Spain .
Like many of the other young poets he had enrolled in the Inns of Court ; but inheriting a fortune at the death of his father , he gave up law and spent some time in travel , visiting France , Germany , Italy , and Spain .
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THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
BEN JONSON | 76 |
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