A Milton HandbookG. Bell, 1929 - 304 pages |
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... thought a natural proneness , there is against that a much more potent in- clination inbred , which about this time of a man's life solicits most - the desire of house and family of his own ; to which nothing is esteemed more helpful ...
... thought a natural proneness , there is against that a much more potent in- clination inbred , which about this time of a man's life solicits most - the desire of house and family of his own ; to which nothing is esteemed more helpful ...
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... thought . As such he stood in Milton's thought as the truest exemplar among his own countrymen of the poetic function and was gladly acknowl- edged , in spite of differences of temper , theme , and style , as a guide and master . The ...
... thought . As such he stood in Milton's thought as the truest exemplar among his own countrymen of the poetic function and was gladly acknowl- edged , in spite of differences of temper , theme , and style , as a guide and master . The ...
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... thought surpassed ; The next in majesty : in thought the last . The force of nature could no further go ; To make a third , she joined the other two . Pope , Addison , and many others expressed their ad- miration in verse with similar ...
... thought surpassed ; The next in majesty : in thought the last . The force of nature could no further go ; To make a third , she joined the other two . Pope , Addison , and many others expressed their ad- miration in verse with similar ...
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